Chapter 9 - Supplement - Sheet1 Flashcards
IP Routing
The process of moving packets from one network to another network using routers
Routing Protocol
Tool used by routers to dynamically find all networks in the internetwork and esure that all routers have the same routing table. Examples: RIP, RIPv2, EIGRP, OSPF
Routed Protocol
Used to send data (packets) through the established internetwork. Assigned to interface. Determine method of packet delivery. Examples: IP, IPv6
True/False: RIPv2 is a hybrid routing protocol
FALSE
True/False: RIPv1 is a link state routing protocol.
FALSE
True/False: EIGRP is a nonproprietary routing protocol.
FALSE
An ______ ________is a collection of networks or subnets that are in the same administrative
domain.
Autonomous System
You need a routing protocol that can be run in a very large network with routers from
multiple vendors. What routing protocol would be your best choice?
RIP does not work well in large networks, so OSPF would be the best answer and RIP and OSPF are onproprietary
Which type of routing are you performing if you have to go to each router and type in
each network and the path that IP will use to send packets?
Static Routing
You are trying to reach a server on another subnet. What will be the destination hardware
address of a frame sent from your host?
The MAC address of your default gateway (router)
You are trying to reach a server on another subnet. What will be the destination
IP address of a packet sent from your host?
The IP address of the server
A server has received a frame from your remote host. What will be the source hardware
address of the frame?
The MAC address of the router sending the frame to the server
A server has received a packet from your remote host. What will be the destination
IP address of the packet?
The IP address of the server