Routing & Switching
Across
- 2. A routing loop prevention technique that prohibits a router from advertising a route back out the same interface it was learned from.
- 4. The state in which all routers in an internetwork have a consistent and updated view of the network topology.
- 5. A one-to-nearest routing methodology where a single IP address is assigned to multiple nodes, and traffic is routed to the topologically closest one.
Down
- 1. A mechanism in distance-vector routing that prevents loops by advertising a failed route with an infinite metric back to the source.
- 3. A network interface controller mode that allows a device to intercept and read all traffic passing through the network medium, regardless of the destination MAC