Cisco CCNP Certification / BSCI Exam Tutorial: Route Summarization Basics

Posted in Computers on July 16th, 2009 by cahyo

As you earn your and , you’re going to have to get comfortable with manually summarizing routes.  This isn’t just another reason to learn binary (although it’s a good one!), but summarizing routes is a true real-world skill that can help your network operate more efficiently.   So the question isn’t just how to summarize routes, it’s why.

When you summarize routes in , IGRP, , or , you’re replacing a series of routes with a summary and .  With , IGRP, and , this actually lessens the size of the routing update packet itself – multiple routes are replaced with the summary .  For instance, the routes 8.0.0.0/8, 9.0.0.0/8, 10.0.0.0/8, and 11.0.0.0/8 can be summarized as 8.0.0.0 252.0.0.0.  Only the summary address will be found in the update packet, making it concise yet complete.

Summarizing routes can also make the smaller, yet still allow for complete when done correctly. Using the above example, the four more-specific routes will be replaced by a single summary .  Since the entire is parsed before the routing process is complete, keeping the as small as possible does help speed the routing process as a whole.

To prepare for success on your and , you’ve got to know how to summarize routes as well as the specific commands for doing so with , , , and IGRP – but knowing why to summarize routes is just as important as knowing how!  Here are some additional tips on . Read more »

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