Table of Contents
- 1 What is an advantage to using routing protocols instead of static routing?
- 2 What are the advantages of routing protocol?
- 3 What is not an advantage of routing?
- 4 Which of the following are advantages of dynamic routing protocols?
- 5 What are two advantages of static?
- 6 What is the main difference of dynamic routing compared to static one?
What is an advantage to using routing protocols instead of static routing?
The chief advantages of dynamic routing over static routing are scalability and adaptability. A dynamically routed network can grow more quickly and larger, and is able to adapt to changes in the network topology brought about by this growth or by the failure of one or more network components.
What are the advantages of routing protocol?
Advantages: Reduces impact of disadvantages of proactive and reactive routing protocols. No route setup latency for short distance connections. Lower routing overhead due to reactive routing for further away destinations.
Which two are advantages of static routing when compared to dynamic routing?
Security increases because only the network administrator may change the routing table. Route summarization is computed automatically by the router. Routing tables adapt automatically to topology changes.
What is a disadvantage of using dynamic routing protocols?
Disadvantages of Dynamic Routing
- Resources. Dynamic routing requires more resources such as CPU, RAM and Bandwidth.
- Communication. Some machines in the network may have problems in communicating with dynamic routing protocol.
- Complexity.
- Security.
- Bandwidth Shortages.
- Cost.
- Administration Control.
What is not an advantage of routing?
Routing protocol overhead is not generated by the router. Bandwidth is not consumed by route advertisements between network devices. – Routing protocol overhead is not generated by the router. – Bandwidth is not consumed by route advertisements between network devices.
Which of the following are advantages of dynamic routing protocols?
Advantages of dynamic routing
- It is straightforward to configure.
- It adapts to network topology changes.
- It is suitable in a network where many routers are used.
- Configuring dynamic routing does not require detailed knowledge of the network.
What are two advantages of static routing?
Which two are advantages of static routing when compared to dynamic routing? (Choose two.) Configuration complexity decreases as network size increases. Security increases because only the network administrator may change the routing table. Route summarization is computed automatically by the router.
Why are dynamic routing protocols important?
A primary benefit of dynamic routing protocols is that routers exchange routing information when there is a topology change. This exchange allows routers to automatically learn about new networks and also to find alternate paths when there is a link failure to a current network.
What are two advantages of static?
Advantages of Static Routing
- Predictability. The path that static routing takes to the destination is very predictable.
- Network Overheads. Unlike dynamic routing, static routing does not contain any overheads ; almost zero.
- Configurations.
- Resource Requirement.
- Bandwidth.
What is the main difference of dynamic routing compared to static one?
In static routing, user defined routes are used in routing table. In dynamic routing, routes are updated as per the changes in network. No complex algorithm used to figure out shortest path.