A.TFTP B.SMTP C.SNMP D.FTP E.HTTP F.HTTPS
A. It is a route to be used when the routing protocol fails. B. It is a route configured by an ISP that sends traffic into a corporate network. C. It is a route used when a packet is destined for a remote network that is not listed in the routing table. D. It is a route manually configured for a specific remote network for which a routing protocol is not configured. E. It is used to send traffic to a stub network.
A. They establish routes that will never go down. B. The keep routing tables small. C. They require a great deal of CPU power. D. The allow connectivity to remote networks that are not in the routing table. E. They direct traffic from the Internet into corporate networks.