Chapter 10 -Routing Protocols Flashcards

1
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is used to rate the trustworthiness of routing information received on one router from its neighboring router.

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ADMINISTRATIVE DISTANCE

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2
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Classes of Routing Protocols

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Distance vector
Link state
Hybrid

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3
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find the best path to a remote network
by judging distance.

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Distance vector

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4
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also called shortest path-first protocols

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Link state

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5
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uses aspects of both distance vector and link state

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Hybrid

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6
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is a true distance-vector routing protocol. It sends the complete routing table out to all active interfaces every 30 seconds.

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RIP (Routing Information Protocol)

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7
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which version of RIP uses only classful routing, which means that all devices in the network ust use the same subnet mask

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RIP version 1

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8
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Which version of RIP is being described?

Distance Vector
Maximum hop count of 15
Classful
Broadcast Based
No support for VLSM
No Authentication
No support for discontiguous networks

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RIPv1

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9
Q

Which version of RIP is being described?

Distance Vector
Maximum hop count of 15
Classless
Uses Multicast
Supports VLSM Networks
Allows for MD5 authentication
Supports discontiguous networks

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RIPv2

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10
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a hybrid, classless, enhanced distance-vector protocol developed by Cisco Systems. It is designed to automate routing decisions and configuration in computer networks

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EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol)

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11
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Heavyweight of routing protocols

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Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)

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12
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fall into the classless category of routing protocols, and they work within packet-switched networks

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Link-State Routing Protocols

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13
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is an open standard routing protocol that’s been implemented by a wide variety of network vendors, including Cisco

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Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)

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14
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is an IGP, meaning that it’s intended for use within an administrative domain or network, not for routing between ASs

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Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS)

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15
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supports routing protocols that enable routers to exchange
information about connected networks.

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Pv6 Routing Protocols

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