3.1 Introduction and Advantages |
3.1.1 Perspective and Background |
3.1.2 Network discovery and routing table maintenance |
3.1.3 Advantages |
3.2 Classifying Dynamic Routing Protocols |
3.2.1 Overview |
3.2.2 IGP and EGP |
3.2.3 Distance Vector and Link State |
3.2.4 Classful and Classless |
3.2.5 Convergence |
3.3 Metrics |
3.3.1 Purpose of a Metric |
3.3.2 Metrics and Routing Protocols |
3.3.3 Load Balancing |
3.4 Administrative Distances |
3.4.1 Purpose of Administrative Distance |
3.4.2 Dynamic Routing Protocols |
3.4.3 Static Routes |
3.4.4 Directly Connected Networks |
3.5 Routing Protocols and Subnetting Activities |
3.5.1 Identifying Elements of the Routing Table |
3.5.2 Subnetting Scenario 1 |
3.5.3 Subnetting Scenario 2 |
3.5.4 Subnetting Scenario 3 |
3.6 Summary |
3.6.1 Summary and Review |
3.7 Chapter Quiz |
3.7.1 Chapter Quiz |