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1 Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP – Chapter 6
Routing Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP – Chapter 6

2 Objectives Describe the purpose and function of dynamic routing and the protocols used to implement it. Configure RIPv2 dynamic routing using the Cisco IOS. Describe the use of exterior routing protocols across the Internet. Enable BGP on a customer site router.

3 Dynamic Routing and Protocols
Describe the purpose and function of routing and the required protocols used.

4 How Routers use Routes Describe the purpose of destination, mask, gateway, and metric in a routing table route.

5 Static and Default Routes
Describe the syntax and function of manually-configured routes.

6 Dynamic Routing and Protocols
Compare and contrast the distance vector and link state protocols and identify common types of each.

7 Dynamic Routing and Protocols
Describe and compare the RIP, EIGRP and OSPF routing protocols

8 Dynamic Routing and Protocols
Describe the routing protocols that are most commonly deployed in an organization’s network for routing internally.

9 Dynamic Routing and Protocols
Describe and implement RIP routing on an integrated router.

10 Exterior Routing Protocols Across the Internet
Describe an Autonomous System

11 Exterior Routing Protocols Across the Internet
Describe the difference between interior and exterior routing protocols

12 Exterior Routing Protocols Across the Internet
Describe how packets are routed across the Internet

13 Exterior Routing Protocols Across the Internet
Describe how ISPs use exterior routing protocols to forward traffic

14 Exterior Routing Protocols Across the Internet
Implement BGP using a predefined configuration and verify its operation

15 Summary All routers make routing decisions by looking up information stored in their routing tables. Routes can be statically assigned by an administrator, or dynamically learned by the router via a routing protocol. Routing protocols use either distance-vector or link-state algorithms to calculate the best routes to each destination. Criteria such as ease of management, ease of configuration, and efficiency must be considered when selecting a routing protocol for use within an organization. Organizations are also called Autonomous Systems. Between Autonomous Systems, Exterior Gateway routing protocols control the flow of traffic. ISPs handle Internet traffic through the use of routing policies.

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