4.1 Routing Concepts (Part 1) - CCNA Semester 2 Chapter 4: Routing Concepts
Lesson Objectives Configure a router to route between multiple directly connected networks Describe the primary functions and features of a router. Explain how routers use information in data packets to make forwarding decisions in a small- to medium-sized business network. Explain the encapsulation and de-encapsulation process used by routers when switching packets between interfaces. Compare ways in which a router builds a routing table when operating in a small- to medium-sized business network. Explain routing table entries for directly connected networks. Explain how a router builds a routing table of directly connected networks. Explain how a router builds a routing table using static routes. Explain how a router builds a routing table using a dynamic routing protocol.

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