What distinguishes traditional routing from router-on-a-stick?

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNA 3 v4What distinguishes traditional routing from router-on-a-stick?

What distinguishes traditional routing from router-on-a-stick?

  • Traditional routing is only able to use a single switch interface. Router-on-a-stick can use multiple switch interfaces.
  • Traditional routing requires a routing protocol. Router-on-a-stick only needs to route directly connected networks.
  • Traditional routing uses one port per logical network. Router-on-a-stick uses subinterfaces to connect multiple logical networks to a single router port.
  • Traditional routing uses multiple paths to the router and therefore requires STP.
  • Router-on-a-stick does not provide multiple connections and therefore eliminates the need for STP.

Exam with this question: CCNA Exploration 3: ESwitching Chapter 6 Exam

Subscribe
Notify of
guest

0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments