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What are the 2 routing protocols?
Many dynamic routing protocols are being used, but most organizations rely on two for their internal routing of IP traffic: OSPF and Cisco Systems’ proprietary Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP). EIGRP is popular in all-Cisco networks because it’s easier to configure than OSPF.
What are the 3 route types?
There are 3 types of routing:
- Static routing – Static routing is a process in which we have to manually add routes in routing table.
- Default Routing – This is the method where the router is configured to send all packets towards a single router (next hop).
- Dynamic Routing –
What is a Type 5 route?
A type-5 route, also called the IP prefix route, is used to communicate between data centers (DC) when the Layer 2 connection does not extend across DCs and the IP subnet in a Layer 2 domain is confined within a single DC.
What is routing in PPC?
Routing is the first step in production planning and control. Routing can be defined as the process of deciding the path (route) of work and the sequence of operations. Routing fixes in advance: The quantity and quality of the product. The men, machines, materials, etc. to be used.
What to do if you have two routers on the same network?
Go to the router settings. For starters, you need to change the IP address of the second router. You have to avoid the situation of having two devices with the same IP addresses within one network.
Can a secondary router be connected to a primary router?
It is also necessary to have its local IP address in the same subnetwork where the primary (main) router belongs to. That is why you should enter the DHCP menu of the secondary router and disable this function. This is the last step in getting two routers connected by Wi-Fi.
Do you need to create static routes in RRAS?
You don’t need to create static routes because both networks are directly connected to the RRAS server. So you need to specify the external and internal (where you need to perform NAT) in the RRAS management console. Thanks for contributing an answer to Server Fault!