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Hardware Router
A dedicated hardware device that routes packets. Ex: Cisco routers
Software Router
This is a server used to route packets. For example, you can configure Windows Server 2008 as a software router.
Routing Interface
This is the interface where packets are received and transmitted.
Static routing
Routes to different subnets are in the network are manually (statically) added to the router.
Dynamic Routing
Routes to different subnets in the network are automatically (dynamically) updated on the router. Administrators need to configure routing protocols, but after thar, the routers take care of keeping routes up to date themselves
Routing protocols
These protocols allow routers to communicate with each other and share routing information. Two primary routing protocols used on internal networks are Routing Information Protocol version 2 (RIPv2) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
Routing Table
This is a table maintained within the a router that identifies all known subnetworks
What is required to make a softer router?
Two Network Interface Cards installed
What routing protocol does Outgoing Packet Protocol use but default?
RIPv2 Broadcast (Changing to RIPv2 Multicast will allow better network performance)
RRAS
Remote and Routing Access
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