How many types of IP routings?
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Answer / saleem
static routing:-in this a route is made mannually betwin
source and destination and metric used here is hop count
dynamic: in this route are found dynamically and metric
used is bandwidth and interface cost. it is complex but
converges fast
saleem
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in static routing administrator will configure all direct connected network in routing table and will specify all connected network & use subnet mask with default gatway but
in default routing only use 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 and gateway.
in default routing not will specify network range.
default routing only use for stub network.
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Answer / s.m.feroz ahmed
Hi,
One can configure routing protocols for connecting
different networks in different manner and these Routing
protocols are configured on Router.
Some of the known routing protocols are as below :
Static IP Routing Protocol
IGRP (Inter Gateway routing protocol)
EIGRP (Extended Inter Gateway Routing Protocol)
OSPF (Open Shortest Path first)
BGP (Broader Gateway Routing protocol)
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