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  1. routed vs routing protocols - Cisco Learning Network

    Routed protocols are the traffic that routers direct from source to destination. IP, HTTP, SSH, and SIP are examples of routed protocols.

  2. A Routed Protocol vs A Routing Protocol - Cisco Learning Network

    Nov 23, 2024 · These protocols ensure that different network components can communicate effectively and efficiently. Two critical types of protocols are routed protocols and routing protocols, which play …

  3. Routing and Routed protocol - Cisco Learning Network

    In other words, a routed protocol can be routed. Protocols used to communicate routing information between routers within an autonomous system are Interior Gateway Protocols (IGP), which are …

  4. Switching: Routed Ports and Switched Virtual Interfaces (SVIs)

    Neither Routed Ports nor SVIs add any additional burden to the switch CPU. In all Cisco switching platforms, the actual switching of frames (whether they be bridged frames or routed frames) is done …

  5. Routed Optical Networking - Cisco Learning Network

    Apr 4, 2025 · Solution Overview Routed Optical Networking is an architecture that delivers improved network efficiencies and operational simplicity. It does this by converging IP and optical layers of the …

  6. On a switch, what is a routed interface mainly for?

    Mar 17, 2021 · The main advantage of using routed ports vs SVI is that routed ports disable certain layer 2 protocols automagically. Under the hood, however, a routed port is effectively still consuming a …

  7. Difference between a routed and switched interface?

    Hi everyone, I've heard it mentioned in frame relay that a DTE interface is a routed interface while the DCE is a switched interface. The term switched interface on a router (frame switch) confuses me …

  8. Routed vlan - Cisco Learning Network

    But can't send packets to any vlan2/vlan3 hosts. To establish inter-vlan routing we need Layer 3 device i.e Router (Router on-a-Stick solution) or L3 switch (SVI-switched virtual interface). As far i …

  9. how private IPs are able to access public IPs without doing NAT?

    Sep 10, 2024 · The IETF set the standard to have private addresses and these are to be non Internet routable. Of course if the addresses are set to routed then it can. So if you have private addresses …

  10. How to demystify Firepower Deployment Modes - Cisco Learning …

    And what is really great with FTD: We can combine routed mode with inline mode. For example run a routed mode on four interfaces and combine 2*2 interfaces into Inline-pairs for IPS.