Chapter 10 -Routing Protocols Flashcards
is used to rate the trustworthiness of routing information received on one router from its neighboring router.
ADMINISTRATIVE DISTANCE
Classes of Routing Protocols
Distance vector
Link state
Hybrid
find the best path to a remote network
by judging distance.
Distance vector
also called shortest path-first protocols
Link state
uses aspects of both distance vector and link state
Hybrid
is a true distance-vector routing protocol. It sends the complete routing table out to all active interfaces every 30 seconds.
RIP (Routing Information Protocol)
which version of RIP uses only classful routing, which means that all devices in the network ust use the same subnet mask
RIP version 1
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
RIPv1
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
RIPv2
a hybrid, classless, enhanced distance-vector protocol developed by Cisco Systems. It is designed to automate routing decisions and configuration in computer networks
EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol)
Heavyweight of routing protocols
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
fall into the classless category of routing protocols, and they work within packet-switched networks
Link-State Routing Protocols
is an open standard routing protocol that’s been implemented by a wide variety of network vendors, including Cisco
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
is an IGP, meaning that it’s intended for use within an administrative domain or network, not for routing between ASs
Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS)
supports routing protocols that enable routers to exchange
information about connected networks.
Pv6 Routing Protocols