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- A Routed Protocol vs A Routing Protocol - Cisco Learning Network
Two critical types of protocols are routed protocols and routing protocols, which play complementary roles in network communication Routed Protocols vs Routing Protocols: A Comprehensive Comparison Routed Protocols: Carry user data network traffic between networks Provide addressing and path information Examples: IP, IPv6, AppleTalk, IPX
- On a switch, what is a routed interface mainly for?
The main advantage of using routed ports vs SVI is that routed ports disable certain layer 2 protocols automagically Under the hood, however, a routed port is effectively still consuming a VLAN and you just cannot see it
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- Switching: Routed Ports and Switched Virtual Interfaces (SVIs)
Neither Routed Ports nor SVIs add any additional burden to the switch CPU In all Cisco switching platforms, the actual switching of frames (whether they be bridged frames or routed frames) is done in hardware by using a combination of ASICs and TCAM memory
- Inbound vs. Outbound ACLs - Cisco Learning Network
For inbound ACLs, incoming packets are processed before they are routed to an outbound interface Any routing decisions are made after the packet is filtered at the entrance, permitted or denied If its denied, its dropped, no packet exists to have a routing decision made on For outbound ACLs, incoming packets are processed after they are routed to an outbound interface It is routed to the
- Routed Optical Networking - Cisco Learning Network
Routed Optical Networking Informed by Cisco Validated execution, this page provides the necessary knowledge articles, forums, events, and webinars to enable the broader engineering community to design and deploy Cisco Routed Optical Networking The solution leverages a simplified architecture to offer a comprehensive, integrated approach to modern networking and equips service providers and
- Route based VPNs vs Policy based VPNs - Cisco Learning Network
Luke schrieb: In my opinion, route-based VPN's are far easier to configure At least with Cisco ASA i beg to differ (and i have configured a lot of policy based VPNs with Cisco ASA) But even with IOS, it is a matter of taste, if route based VPN or policy based VPN is easier to setup With route based VPN, it would be possible to send encrypted traffic and receive the corresponding answer
- Routed Port Internet protocol processing disabled
Routed Port "Internet protocol processing disabled" ? I'm studying the topic of Routed Ports using the CCNA 200-105 Official Cert Guide written by Wendell Odom As far as I can see, I'm using the same configuration commands; however, the output of a few of my "show" commands differs from the examples shown in the text
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