CHAPTER 6 TERMS

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Across
  1. 11. used to rate the trustworthiness of routing information received on one router from its neighboring router
  2. 14. an external routing protocol that uses a sophisticated algorithm to determine the best route
  3. 21. means it sends the subnet mask information with the route updates (prefix routing)
  4. 24. a collection of networks under a common administrative domain
  5. 27. used to communicate between multiple autonomous systems (AS)
  6. 28. a way to configure more than one physical router to appear as if they were only a single logical one.
  7. 29. a router receiving an update from a neighbor router believes the information about remote networks without verifying for itself if the news is actually correct
  8. 30. all devices in the network must use the same subnet mask for each specific address class.
Down
  1. 1. the time required by protocols to update their forwarding tables after changes have occurred
  2. 2. a path considered a backup route
  3. 3. each router keeps state information about adjacent neighbors
  4. 4. best route to a remote network
  5. 5. two types of routing protocols used in internetworks
  6. 6. involves encapsulating one type of protocol in another type of protocol
  7. 7. One router is elected to handle all request sent to the virtual IP address
  8. 8. a unique IP address on the same subnet as the hosts defined in the configuration
  9. 9. uses only the hop count to determine the best way to a remote network
  10. 10. finds the best path to a remote network by judging distance. Each router running RIP sends its complete routing tables out to all active interfaces at periodic time intervals.
  11. 12. a network that has two or more subnetworks of a classful network connected together by different classful networks.
  12. 13. the routing tables include information about all the networks in the internetwork.
  13. 15. useful for carrying IPv6 data over a network that is still IPv4
  14. 16. contains all destinations advertised by neighboring routers
  15. 17. a Cisco proprietary protocol that can be run on most, but not all, of Cisco’s routers and multilayer switch models
  16. 18. exchanged by routers to determine which other routers are available to exchange routing data with
  17. 19. general-purpose encapsulation that allows for transporting packets from one network through another network through a VPN
  18. 20. allows you to use variable length subnet mask
  19. 22. translating one routing protocol into another
  20. 23. uses aspects of both distance vector and link state.
  21. 25. (shortest path first protocol) sends updates containing the state of their own links to all other routers on the network.
  22. 26. the amount of bandwidth on the lines will be used to find the best path to the remote network