Module 5 - IP Routing Protocol Basics Flashcards
1
Q
What are the dynamic routing protocols?
A
- OSPF
- IS-IS
- RIP
- BGP
2
Q
What are the Interior Gateway Protocols (IGP) ?
A
- RIPv1
- RIPv2
- OSPF
- IS-IS
3
Q
What are the link-state protocols?
A
- OSPF
- IS-IS
4
Q
What are the Distance Vector based protocols?
A
- RIPv1
- RIPv2
5
Q
What are the OSPF Packet Types?
A
- Hello
- Database Description
- Link-State Request
- Link-State Update
- Link-State ACK
6
Q
What are the 7 possible OSPF Adjacency states between two routers?
A
- Down - Neighbor not discovered, not included
- Initializing - One-Way communication verified via Hello messages
- 2-way - Two-Way communication verified via Hello messages
- Exstart - MTU compatibility being verified via DbD messages
- Exchange - LSA list being exchanged via DBD messages
- Loading - Exchanging LSAs via LSU (Update)
- Full - Link-state databases are fully synchronized
7
Q
What are the characteristics of a distance vector protocol?
A
- Frequent Periodic Updates (slow convergence)
- passes copies of routing table to neighboring routers
- views the network topology from the neighbor’s perspective
- the path with the lowest hop count (shortest distance) is the best path
(e.g. RIP)
8
Q
What are the characteristics of a link-state protocol?
A
- event-triggered updates (faster convergence)
- passes link-state routing updates to other routers
- all routers get a common view of the entire network topology
- uses the SPF algorithm. Path with the lowest cost is the best path