netwerkroute
Netwerkroute, in computing and telecommunications, is the path that data packets follow through a network from a source node to a destination node. The route is determined by routers that implement routing decisions on the basis of routing information stored in routing tables and exchanged via routing protocols. Routes can be static, manually configured and fixed, or dynamic, learned automatically through protocols that adapt to changes in topology and network load.
Routing tables contain entries that map destination prefixes to next-hop addresses or interfaces. A router selects
Common interior gateway protocols include OSPF, IS-IS, and EIGRP, while BGP is used for inter-domain routing
Routes can change due to topology changes, link failures, traffic engineering, or policy adjustments. Dynamic routing