Administrative distance (AD) explained
May 14,95The administrative distance (AD) is a number used to rate the trustworthiness of the routing information received from a neighbor …
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May 11,95Routing protocols can be divided in two types: 1. Interior Gateway Protocols (IGPs) – routing protocols used to exchange routing …
Read MoreDynamic routes
May 11,95Dynamic routes are routes learned by using dynamic routing protocols. Routing protocols are configured on routers with the purpose of …
Read MoreStatic routes
May 10,95Static routes are manually added to a routing table through direct configuration. Using a static route, a router can learn …
Read MoreDirectly connected routes
May 9,95Directly connected networks are added to the router’s routing table if the interface connected to the network has an IP …
Read MoreRouting table explained
May 9,95Routers examine the destination IP address of a received packet and make routing decisions accordingly. To determine out which interface …
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