Destination Network, Next-hop, and metric
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What are three features of router-on-a-stick, inter-VLAN routing? (Choose three.)
1. Do it yourself. 2. Don't do it yourself. 3. Don't have a routing table.
A routing table has columns for at least three types of information, Network ID, the Cost and The ID of the next Router called Next Hop.
To route a packet, usually an IP packet, a router compares the destination address to its (the router's) routing table. The router can get entries (rows) in its routing table in three different ways: (1) directly connected networks; (2) static routes (the route was configured manually by an administrator); (3) dynamic routes (the router learned available routes from a neighboring router, using a routing protocol such as RIP or OSPF).
You actually cannot make a routing table based on next hop (alone). Next hop is the default gateway ands is always a required part of a route. A route always contains three fields: Network ID, Cost, Next hop.
this protocol routes data packets between networks . IP address specify the locations of the source and destination nodes in the topology of routing system.
the three routes were called the overland, panima, and the cape horn routes
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Routing Information Protocol (RIP) and Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) are two very popular Distance Vector routing protocols
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