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How does a router know of path to destination network?

How does a router know of paths to destination networks? (Choose two.) • inspection of the destination IP address in data packets ARP requests from connected routers manual configuration of routes • updates from other routers DHCP information broadcasts updates from the SMTP management information base


A router learns two paths with equal metrics to a destination network via the RIP routing protocol How will the router handle packets to the destination network?

The router will install both routes in the routing table and load balance between the two.


What is work to router?

Electronic messages sent between computer networks are stored in the router, while it determines all of the possible paths to the destination address. The router then chooses the most expedient route, based on its investigations into the traffic load, distance, number of network points that the packet has to pass through, and cost algorythms between computer networks, before forwarding the packet to the final destination. Router hardware is a physical device which connects the local area network to the wide area network, it is responsible for routing network traffic from source to destination. These routers run on layer routing protocols and operate on network layer information.


What do Cisco load balancers do?

Cisco load balancers allows a router to use multiple destination paths to a destination when forwarding packets. It is part of the wireless internet service provider network.


What are the rules of IGRP unequal cost load balancing?

The maximum number of paths is set to six. The Next-hop router must be closer to the destination than the local router is, by its best path. The alternate path metrics must be within a specified variance of the best local metric


When a router learns routes to remote networks from other routers in a network?

When a router learns routes to remote networks from other routers, it typically uses routing protocols such as OSPF, EIGRP, or BGP. These protocols facilitate the exchange of routing information, allowing routers to share and update their routing tables dynamically. As a result, routers can determine the best paths to reach various networks, ensuring efficient data packet delivery across the network. This process is essential for maintaining optimal network performance and connectivity.


What directs traffic on multiple connected networks?

Traffic on multiple connected networks is directed by routers, which use routing tables and protocols to determine the best paths for data packets. Routers analyze destination addresses and make forwarding decisions to ensure efficient data transmission between different network segments. Additionally, protocols such as Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) facilitate communication and routing decisions between autonomous systems on the internet. This orchestration ensures that data reaches its intended destination across diverse networks.


What switching can follow one of many paths to reach its destination?

Packet Switching


Which path or paths will R1 use to forward a packet that is destined to 192.168.6.10?

** the first path that the router learned.


What kind of circuit has many paths from the energy source to its destination?

Chuck Norris's ciruct


Routing is a technique in which a network administrator programs a router to use specific paths between nodes?

Static routing is a technique in which a network administrator programs a router to use specific paths between nodes?


Which protocol is used by a switch to prevent forwarding loops in networks containing redundant paths?

STP