2.1 Explain Characteristics of Routing Technologies
Across
- 3. Number of bits in a subnet mask, affects route specificity
- 4. Value routers use to pick the most efficient path
- 6. Translates private IP addresses to public ones for internet access
- 7. Logical divisions of a physical interface, often used for VLANs
- 11. Routes manually configured by an admin, no updates unless changed
- 12. Ensures gateway redundancy by allowing multiple routers to share a virtual address
- 13. Shared address used by multiple devices to provide failover
Down
- 1. Number used to choose the best route when multiple exist
- 2. Exterior gateway protocol used to connect ISPs and large networks
- 5. Routes learned and updated automatically between routers
- 8. Cisco proprietary routing protocol, uses both distance vector and link state features
- 9. Link-state protocol that uses areas to optimize routing
- 10. Maps many private IPs to one public IP using different port numbers