Section 3: IP Connectivity
This section begins by introducing you to how routers are used to interconnect remote networks and how routers make their forwarding decisions to send a packet to its intended destination. Next, you will learn about both static and dynamic routing protocols, their advantages, and use cases. Then, you will learn how to implement and troubleshoot both static and dynamic routing on a network to ensure connectivity.
This section contains the following chapters:
- Chapter 7, Interpreting Routing Components
- Chapter 8, Understanding First Hop Redundancy, Static and Dynamic Routing