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Populating the Routing Table

Nov 27,2008 by alperen

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Populating the Routing Table
Now that you know what’s in a routing table, you may be wondering how those routes get
there. Before a route can populate a routing table, the router has to learn about the route. There
are two ways a router can learn about a route:

Static definition by an administrator

Dynamic learning through routing protocols
Components of Routing Data
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