QUESTION 13 1 points Which of the following is not a protocol for routing within a single, homogeneous autonomous system
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QUESTION 13 1 points Which of the following is not a protocol for routing within a single, homogeneous autonomous system
QUESTION 13 1 points Which of the following is not a protocol for routing within a single, homogeneous autonomous system? EIGRP RIP OSPF BGP QUESTION 14 1 points Save AS Which of the following best describes the information that one AS communicates to other As's via the BGP protocol? It queries neighboring AS's to see if they can route to a particular destination host once the gateway router receives a datagram destined for that host. It advertises a list of hosts to which it can route datagrams It broadcasts a set of policies that neighboring AS's must when handing datagrams originating within its own AS It transmits a data structure that describes the network topology of its AS so that neighboring As's can use this data to feed to their routing algorithms (eg. Dijkstra) 1 points Sve A QUESTION 15 In Software Defined Networking (SDN), how does the remote controller leam about the state of the routing network within its scope? It injects a significant volume of best datagrams between the constituent routers to measure network latencies and congestion It synthesizes the network congestions costs reported to it by the Individual routers to paint a complete picture It sniffs datagrams traveling through the network to extract destination IP addresses and then pings those destinations to mport when they receive their payloads It doesn't... SDN uses distributed routing algorithms such as Bellman-Ford.
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