Dynamic routes are routes learned via routing protocols. Routing protocols are configured on routers with the purpose of exchanging routing information. There are many benefits of using routing protocols in your network, such as: unlike static routing, you don’t need Read More …
Category: IP routing
Administrative distance & metric
Administrative distance A network can use more than one routing protocol, and routers on the network can learn about a route from multiple sources. Routers need to find a way to select a better path when there are multiple paths Read More …
Connected, static & dynamic routes
Let’s explain the types of routes that can be found in a router’s routing table. Connected routes Subnets directly connected to a router’s interface are added to the router’s routing table. Interface has to have an IP address configured and Read More …
What is IP routing?
IP routing is the process of sending packets from a host on one network to another host on a different remote network. This process is usually done by routers. Routers examine the destination IP address of a packet , determine Read More …