is a decentralized routing approach that is used when there are multiple routes that a packet can take through a network and it is important to select the best one. It strives to improve network performance by routing messages over the fastest routes and away from busy circuits and routers. A) Circuit switching B) Dynamic routing C) Unicasting D) None of the above is a distance vector exterior routing protocol that is used to exchange router table updates between the edge routers of adjacent autonomous systems. It is the mandated routing protocol between autonomous systems on the public Internet. A) Routing Information Protocol (RIP) B) Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) C) Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) D) Intermediate System to Intermediate System Protocol (IS-IS) Every subnet in a network includes a to enable messages transmitted by computers/devices in the subnet to be transferred to computers in other subnets or networks. Default Gateway DNS server DHCP server Subnet Mask When a(n) routing protocol is used, the best route decision is typically based on the number of circuits (hops) along the path to the receiver. A) link state B) dynamic C) distance vector D) All the above E) None of the above 192.168.1.06 is an example of a ( n ) A) IPv4 address in a private address range B) IPv6 address C) physical address D) logical address E) Two of the above, A and D.