Module 32 - Routing at the Network Layer
Across
- 2. The action a router takes when sending a packet toward its destination
- 3. A Cisco dynamic routing protocol that automatically learns remote networks
- 6. A route manually configured by a network administrator
- 7. Windows command that also displays the host routing table
- 10. Route automatically created when a router interface is active
- 11. The process routers use to decide the best path for packets
- 13. A routing method where routers automatically learn remote networks
- 14. Special address a host uses to test its own TCP/IP stack
- 17. A route used when no more specific route matches the destination
- 18. A list of known paths a router uses to forward packets
- 19. A destination on the same network as the sending host
Down
- 1. Windows command used to display the host routing table
- 4. A destination on a different network from the sending host
- 5. A router port that when active creates a directly connected route
- 8. A logical division of a network used in routing decisions
- 9. A destination on a different network requiring a gateway to reach
- 12. The router or Layer 3 device used to send traffic to remote networks
- 15. Unit of data that a router examines and forwards based on destination IP
- 16. A route manually entered rather than learned automatically
- 20. Dynamic routing protocol that automatically shares route information