Friday, December 2, 2016

Learning Log 5 (Weeks 9 & 10)

Everything that was recently discussed has been all about routing, its basic concepts, principles and its classifications. As far as we have learned and understand from the lecture, there are mainly two type of routing: the static routing and the dynamic routing. If you were to know the meaning of static and dynamic, then the concpet should be much easier to grasp because it is actually self-explanatory. Static means some sort of stationary, still, constant or to be simple; not changing. Static routing is highly implemented and recommended if a network uses only one ISP (Internet Service Provider) to be able to connect to the internet. On the other hand, dynamic means not still, inconsistent, changing.
Dynamic routing lives up to its name by discovering networks, updating (can also be referred to as changing) and maintaining routing tables.  See how it is easy to comprehend, am I right with that? I really hope that each and every one of these would be easy as the word itself. However, the latter parts would prove as one of the greatest calamities of the second age. Stay tuned and stay alive for the next chapters of ROUTING.

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