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IP ROUTING

Content: What is Router? What is Routing? Routing Protocols What is Routing table? What are the Routing table components? What are the Routing types? Dynamic Routing Static Routing Default Routing

Popular Routing Protocols AbriviationNameProtocol BGPBorder Gateway ProtocolTCP/IP EGPExterior Gateway ProtocolTCP/IP RIPRouting Information ProtocolTCP/IP OSPFOpen Shortest Path First TCP/IP

ROUTER

Basic Routing Table Contains Destination Next Hop Interface Matric Routes

Routing Table of Windows 2000

Destination/next hop routing table

Static Routing

Point to point network

Dynamic Routing

Default Routing