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Asked: October 3, 20212021-10-03T22:59:42+05:30 2021-10-03T22:59:42+05:30

Which Statement Describes A Route That Has Been Learned Dynamically?

Which Statement Describes A Route That Has Been Learned Dynamically?
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    1. Priya Hamsa
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      2021-12-17T00:27:16+05:30Added an answer on December 17, 2021 at 12:27 am

      Which Statement Describes A Route That Has Been Learned Dynamically?

      It will be able to update and maintain the routing protocols dynamically. Now let us learn about the static routing default routing and the dynamic routing in detail.

      The IP protocol will take care of how the packets are destined to the destination address. The IP protocol will be present at layer 3 of the OSI model. This layer 3 is nothing but the network layer.

      Here, we will also learn about all the neighboring routers to where or from where the data packets are coming.

      In the concept of routing it, we actually learn to find the best path to send to the destination address. The managing and verifying of the routing can also be done in the routing protocol.

      Now let us actually learn about the types of routing in detail. There are three types of routing. They are static routing, dynamic routing, and the other one is called the default routing. 

      Now let us know each of these types of routing in detail.

      Firstly, in static routing, the network administrator will add the routing information manually. 

      Another type of routing is called dynamic routing. In dynamic routing, we use the protocols in order to propagate the routing information. And the last one is the default routing, in the default routing all the routers will configure the information and send all these data packets into the single router.

      Now let us actually learn each of these types in detail. As we said earlier the static routing must be written manually by the network administrator.

      In order to resolve this problem, we use dynamic routing, this dynamic routing will use the routing protocol, which is mostly used for creating the route for the data packets. Here it will automatically collect the information and store it in the dynamic routing table.

      Let us take an example to understand the concept of dynamic routing in detail. Let say we have five routers that are connected to each other. In the dynamic routing protocol, the administrator is not going to create the routing path for the data packets. Unlike the static routing protocol, the network administrator will assign a routing protocol to the router so that it can automatically decide the best routes for the data packets.

      The dynamic routing protocol works very efficiently and it can automatically able to choose some other alternate route immediately without the need of the network administrator. Hence we can reduce the work for the network administrator. So that the user does need not wait for a longer time to find the alternate route and no need to wait for the network administrator.

      When we compare the dynamic routing to the static routing, the static routing will be more time-consuming than the dynamic routing.

      And also if any failure occurs in the middle of the transmission of the data, the dynamic routing protocol does not get affected whereas in the static routing the failure affects the network.

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