Notes in Day 11 (part 1) Flashcards - Routing Fundamentals

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Published 03/05/2024 Routers store routes to all of their known destinations in the [...]
Published 03/05/2024 When routers receive packets, they look in the [...] to find the best route to forward that packet.
Published 03/05/2024 A [...] route is manually configured by a network engineer/admin.
Published 03/05/2024 A [...] route is added to the routing table by a protocol (ie. OSPF) that allows routers to communicate with each other and share routing information.
Published 03/05/2024 The next router in the path to the destination is called the [...].
Published 03/05/2024 Show the routing table:R1# [...]
Published 03/05/2024 What does code C in the routing table mean?
Published 03/05/2024 What does code L in the routing table mean?
Published 03/05/2024 Which two routes are automatically added to the routing table when you configure an IP address on an interface?
Published 03/05/2024 A [...] route is a route to the actual IP address configured on the interface.
Published 03/05/2024 A [...] route is a route to the network the interface is connected to.
Published 03/05/2024 If a packet's destination IP is matched by multiple routes, which route will the router select?
Published 03/05/2024 Most specific matching route = the matching route with the [...]
Published 03/05/2024 What will a router do if none of its routes match a packet's destination IP address?
Published 03/05/2024 Local routes use a prefix length of [...]
Published 03/05/2024 What prefix length do connected routes use?
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