Types of Routing Flashcards
1
Q
are automatically generated by devices and point to local directly connected networks. These are the routes destined for the subnets to which directly connected interfaces belong.
A
Direct routes
2
Q
are manually configured by network administrators. This can be an effective method for networks with small and simple structures and reduce the effect of bandwidth and CPU resource consumption that occurs when other protocols are implemented.
A
Static Routes
3
Q
are learned by dynamic routing protocols running on routers. This route uses routing protocols to talk to other routers and find out what networks they are attached to.
A
Dynamic routes