B3 - Network Routine Flashcards
What does RIP stand for?
Routine Information Protocol
What is RIP?
Dynamic routing protocol that uses hop count as a routing metric to find the best path between the source and the destination network.
Largest number of hops allowed for RIP?
15
What port does RIP use?
520
What layer does RIP work on?
Network Layer
What is RIP v1?
RIP v1 is known as Classful Routing Protocol because it doesn’t send information of subnet mask in its routing update.
What is RIP v2?
RIP v2 is known as Classless Routing Protocol because it sends information of subnet mask in its routing update.
What does OSPF stand for?
Open Shortest Path First
What is OSPF?
OSPF is a link-state routing protocol that is used to find the best path between the source and the destination router using its own shortest path first (SPF) algorithm.
What is IGRP?
A proprietary distance vector routing protocol that is used to exchange routing information.
What does IGRP stand for?
Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
What metrics does IGRP support?
Bandwidth, Delay, Load and Reliability
What is the maximum hop count for routed IGRP-routed packets?
255 (default is 100)
What is EIGRP?
Enhanced Gateway Routine Protocol
What is EGRP?
An advanced distance-vector routing protocol that is used on a computer network for automating decisions and configuration.