Types of routing
Routing Terms
Routing Protocols
100

This type of routing has a route entry of 0.0.0.0 and identifies the default entry or default route. 

Static Routing

100

A portion of a message sent over a network.

Packet

100

This protocol is a distance vector protocol that uses hop count as its primary metric.

RIPV1

200

This type of routing also called adaptive routing, is a process where a router can forward data, then chooses the optimal route for traffic to travel through the network.

Dynamic Routing

200

A device that forwards packets from one network to another.

Router

200

This protocol is an enhanced version of RIP that supports VLSM

RIPV2

300

This type of routing is the method where the router is configured to send all packets toward a single router

Default Routing

300

A group of computers and network devices that reside within a broadcast domain where all the hosts have the same network portion in the IP address.

LAN

300

This protocol is a hybrid routing protocol developed by Cisco for routing within an autonomous systems.

EIGRP

400

This type of routing is done within an autonomous system

Interior Routing

400

A group of computers and network devices that are linked for the purpose of sharing resources or exchanging data.

Network

400

This protocol is a link state routing protocol used for routing within an autonomous systems.

OSPF

500

This type of routing is done between autonomous systems.

Exterior Routing

500

A hardware device (such as a router, server, or firewall) that connects two networks. It allows traffic to flow through it like a gate.

Gateway

500

This protocol is used for exchanging routing information between autonomous systems.

BGP

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