next hop address
it will append the update information to the routing table
it will append the update information to the routing table
SDRAM
· It will replace the existing routing table entry with the new information
Technically, there is no such thing. The routing table has several entries (think of them as lines); the individual LINES in the routing table can be static or dynamic; and the routing table in its entirety can have both types. A static entry is programmed (hard-coded) by a network administrator. A dynamic entry is one which the router learns from a routing protocol, such as RIP, EIGRP, OSPF, BGP, etc. The routers "talk" to one another, and tell one another that they have routes to certain networks; the router that receives such updates will update its routing table as a result. Such entries are temporary, and expire after a relatively short time.
172.16.16.0/20 [1/0] via 192.168.0.17
The router discards the packet.The router forwards the packet out the interface indicated by the default route entry.
EIGRP
Describe the role of the routing table on a host and on a router.
it is dynamic routing.
route
After checking with its Routing Table (table creation depends on Routing Protocol).