Network+/Architecture/Routing

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This lesson covers routing.

Objectives and Skills[edit | edit source]

Objectives and skills for the routing portion of Network+ certification include:[1]

  • Explain the basics of routing concepts and protocols
    • Loopback interface
    • Routing loops
    • Routing tables
    • Static vs dynamic routes
    • Default route
    • Distance vector routing protocols
      • RIPv2
    • Hybrid routing protocols
      • BGP
    • Link state routing protocols
      • OSPF
      • IS-IS
    • Interior vs exterior gateway routing protocols
    • Autonomous system numbers
    • Route redistribution
    • High availability
      • VRRP
      • Virtual IP
      • HSRP
    • Route aggregation
    • Routing metrics
      • Hop counts
      • MTU, bandwidth
      • Costs
      • Latency
      • Administrative distance
      • SPB

Readings[edit | edit source]

  1. Read Introduction.
  2. Read Wikipedia: Routing.
  3. Read Wikipedia: Distance-vector routing protocol.
  4. Read Wikipedia: Link-state routing protocol.
  5. Read Wikipedia: Routing Information Protocol.
  6. Read Wikipedia: Open Shortest Path First.
  7. Read Wikipedia: Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol.
  8. Read Wikipedia: Border Gateway Protocol.
  9. Read Wikipedia: Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol.
  10. Read Wikipedia: Hot Standby Router Protocol.

Multimedia[edit | edit source]

  1. Watch YouTube: Routing Tables - CompTIA Network+ N10-006 - 1.9.
  2. Watch YouTube: Route Aggregation and Redistribution - CompTIA Network+ N10-006 - 1.9.
  3. Watch YouTube: Routing Metrics - CompTIA Network+ N10-006 - 1.9.
  4. Watch YouTube: Static and Dynamic Routing - CompTIA Network+ N10-006 - 1.9.
  5. Watch YouTube: Link State, Distance Vector, and Hybrid Routing Protocols - CompTIA Network+ N10-006 - 1.9.
  6. Watch YouTube: IGP and EGP - CompTIA Network+ N10-006 - 1.9.
  7. Watch YouTube: High Availability - CompTIA Network+ N10-006 - 1.9.

Activities[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]