If a router uses static routing, how does it learn the
route to remote networks?

The router uses a RIP request to obtain remote network
numbers.

The router uses a routing protocol to exchange remote
network numbers.
The router uses DNS request packets to obtain remote
network numbers.
The Network Administrator manually configures the remote
networks.

Answer Posted / jitendera kumar sinha

The Network Administrator manually configures the remote
networks.

Is This Answer Correct ?    8 Yes 0 No



Post New Answer       View All Answers


Please Help Members By Posting Answers For Below Questions

What is difference between static and dynamic routing?

612


What is the difference between the communication and transmission?

579


What is de-encapsulation?

729


What is the maximum value of administrative you can use?

642


Explain why UDP is lease favored when compared to TCP?

789






What is passive topology in ccna?

664


Explain the difference between simple authentication and md5?

628


When we use standard access-list?

696


Utilizing RIP, what is the limit when it comes to the number of hops?

787


Which reserve port no http use?

663


Why we use filter option?

670


What is fcs?

709


In which access- list type you can't do editing?

666


In port based access-list which command u give instead of ip?

635


Explain the difference between named and extended acl?

632