Use authencicaiton TLS only
Configure routing protocol authentication.
Yes, you typically need a routing number to transfer money between bank accounts.
what type of static route does the administrator configure
First go to the configuration mode ("conf t" for short ) Then provide ip addresses to both the routers and perform routing like RIP,OSPF,EIGRP or static which ever u want to do and then check by pinging each other.
Using routing and remote access server role
To complete a bank transfer, you typically need to provide the recipient's account details, such as their account number and routing number, along with the amount you wish to transfer. You may also need to verify your identity through security measures like passwords or security questions.
The command used to display the commands that configure the routing protocol on a router is show running-config. This command provides a comprehensive view of the current configuration, including any routing protocols like OSPF, EIGRP, or BGP. To focus specifically on routing protocols, you can also use show ip protocols, which summarizes the active routing protocols and their settings.
Configure routing protocol authentication.
routing table code S
To withdraw money using your account and routing number, you can set up an electronic funds transfer (EFT) or use a third-party payment service like PayPal. Simply provide your account and routing number to the recipient or service, and they can initiate the transfer from your account to theirs. Be cautious when sharing this information to protect your financial security.
selecting a routing protocol assigning IP network numbers Assigning network addresses to interfaces
To make a bank transfer, you typically need the recipient's account number, the bank's routing number, and the amount you want to transfer. You may also need to provide your own account information and any necessary security codes or passwords.