SEMESTER 2 Chapter 8 the Routing Table: a Closer Look

SEMESTER 2 Chapter 8 the Routing Table: a Closer Look

SEMESTER 2 Chapter 8
The Routing Table: A Closer Look

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8.1.2.1 / What are the three types of routes found in the routing table?
8.1.3.1 / What happens as soon as the no shutdown command is entered after the interface is configured?
8.1.3.3 / What is a level 1 route?
What are the three functions a level 1 route can have?
What are the three sources of a level 1 route?
8.1.3.4 / What can a level 1 route be further defined as?
What does the above include?
8.1.4.1 / What is the difference between a parent and child route?
8.1.4.2 / What is a level 1 parent route?
When is a parent route created?
What is a level 2 route?
What can be the source of a level 2 route?
8.1.4.3 / What is the level 2 child route?
Where is the subnet mask listed?
Why are level 2 routes considered ultimate routes?
8.1.4.5 / What happens if all the child routes are removed?
8.1.5.1 / What happens to the routing table when child routes are in different subnets using VLSM?
8.1.5.2 / What happens to the parent subnet mask when classless routing is used?
What else is stated in the parent route?
8.2.1.2 / We will go over this in class.
8.2.2.1 / What is the definition of best match?
What is always true of the preferred route?
8.2.2.3 / What has to happen before a child route is examined?
8.2.2.4 / Why is the level 1 ultimate route used in the example?
What process happens after that route is selected?
8.2.3.1 / What must happen before any level 2 child routes are examined for a match?
8.2.3.2 / What happens in step 2 of the route lookup process?
How many bits much match for that route to be selected?
8.2.3.3 / What happens if the router does not find a match?
8.2.3.4 / When is a child route checked when using VLSM?
What is the only difference when using VLSM?
8.3.1.1 / What do classful and classless routing behaviors determine?
What are the two routing behaviors listed?
8.3.1.2 / What type of routes can be used to overcome the limitations of RIPv1?
8.3.2.1 / What happens at step three if a classful routing protocol is being used?
8.3.2.2 / What level are the commands no ip classless and ip classless entered at?
8.3.4.1 / What happened beginning with the IOS version 11.3?
8.3.4.2 / What happens at step three if a classless routing protocol is being used?
What happens if there is now a lesser match with a level 1 supernet or default routes?
What happens if there is not a match with any route in the routing table?
8.3.5.2 / What is true about the default route in a classless routing behavior?
8.3.5.3 / What is the recommendation for today’s networks?