Routing Fundamentals
Routing Protocols
Routing Commands
Routing Techniques
Routing Challenges
200

This device determines the best path for forwarding packets between networks.


What is a router?

200

 This distance-vector protocol has a maximum hop count of 15.


What is RIP?

200

 This command displays the routing table on a Windows device.


What is "route print"?

200

This type of routing requires manual configuration and does not adapt to changes in the network.


What is static routing?

200

 This term refers to a scenario where packets continually circulate through the network without reaching their destination.


What is a routing loop?

400

This table contains information about how data packets should be routed within and between networks.


What is a routing table?

400

This protocol uses link-state advertisements to share network topology information.


What is OSPF?

400

This Cisco command is used to configure a static route.


What is "ip route"?

400

This type of routing automatically updates to adapt to network changes.


What is dynamic routing?

400

This occurs when a router fails to find a valid route for the destination address.


What is route failure?

600

This layer of the OSI model is responsible for routing data packets.


What is the Network layer?

600

This hybrid protocol combines the features of distance-vector and link-state protocols.


What is EIGRP?

600

This command tests connectivity by sending echo requests to a network destination.


What is "ping"?

600

This technique reduces the size of routing tables by combining multiple routes into one.


What is route summarization?

600

This attack manipulates routing information to redirect traffic to malicious destinations.


What is route poisoning?

800

 This metric in routing protocols calculates the number of hops a packet takes to reach its destination.


What is hop count?

800

This protocol is used for routing between autonomous systems on the internet.


What is BGP?

800

 This command traces the path packets take from the source to the destination.


What is "traceroute"?

800

This process translates private IP addresses into public ones for internet communication.


What is NAT?

800

 This network performance issue can occur if routers propagate excessive routing updates.


What is network convergence delay?

1000

 This mask is used to distinguish the network portion of an IP address.


 What is a subnet mask?

1000

This protocol dynamically assigns IP addresses to devices.


What is DHCP?

1000

This command enables administrators to manually add routes on a Windows system.


What is "route add"?

1000

 This stable interface on a router provides a consistent IP address used for testing and routing protocols.


What is a loopback interface?

1000

 This routing anomaly occurs when packets take an indirect or inefficient route to their destination.


What is suboptimal routing?

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