IP routing

E1047312

IP routing is the process of directing IP packets across interconnected networks using routing tables and protocols to determine optimal paths from source to destination.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Internet Protocol mechanism
networking concept
canUse default routes
dynamic routing
policy-based routing
static routing
definedIn Internet Protocol suite NERFINISHED
distinguishedFrom bridging
switching
enables Internet connectivity
inter-network communication
governedBy administrative distance
route preference
routing metrics
hasComponent forwarding information base
routing information base
routing table
hasPurpose forward packets from source to destination
select optimal paths across networks
implementedBy layer 3 switches
routers
occursAt network layer of OSI model
operatesOn IP layer
relatedStandard RFC 2460 NERFINISHED
RFC 791 NERFINISHED
RFC 8200 NERFINISHED
relatedTo network layer
packet forwarding
path selection
requires IP addressing
routing metrics
subnetting
supports IPv4
IPv6
anycast routing
multicast routing
unicast routing
uses IP packets
routing protocols
routing tables
usesAlgorithm distance vector
path vector
shortest path first
usesProtocol BGP NERFINISHED
EIGRP NERFINISHED
IGRP NERFINISHED
IS-IS NERFINISHED
OSPF NERFINISHED
OSPFv3 NERFINISHED
RIP
RIPng

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