A routing table contains the information necessary to forward a packet along the best path toward its destination. Each packet contains information about its origin and destination. When a packet is received, a network device examines the packet and matches it to the routing table entry providing the best match for its destination. The table then provides the device with instructions for sending the packet to the next hop on its route across the network.
A basic routing table includes the following information:
- Destination: The IP address of the packet's final destination
- Next hop: The IP address to which the packet is forwarded
- Interface: The outgoing network interface the device should use when forwarding the packet to the next hop or final destination
- Metric: Assigns a cost to each available route so that the most cost-effective path can be chosen
- Routes: Includes directly-attached subnets,
indirect subnets that are not attached to the device but can be
accessed through one or more hops, and default routes to use for certain
types of traffic or when information is lacking. Routing tables can
be maintained manually or dynamically. Tables for static network devices
do not change unless a network administrator manually changes them. In
dynamic routing, devices build and maintain their routing tables
automatically by using routing protocols to exchange information about the surrounding network topology.
Dynamic routing tables allow devices to "listen" to the network and
respond to occurrences like device failures and network congestion.
Example: - source: https://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/definition/routing-table
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