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What is the difference between a forwarding table and a routing table? (give an example)
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SOLUTION
ROUTING tables in Juniper Network Routers utilize a particular phrasing that may differ from different merchants like Cisco and different monsters.
The Routing table in Juniper Networks Routers or Junos is aggregate sum of data known by that router. here I imply that if a router is found out by more than one means by same protocol then every one of the sections of that specific route is populated in the routing table. In spite of the fact that we as a whole realize that routing protocol puts the best route to the goal or destination in the routing table yet in the event that on the off chance that for a legitimate/valid prefix is found out by more than one path then there will be numerous entries exists for a similar prefix alongside the arranged i.e.,configured routes (Static or total).
As different/ many entries exist in the routing table, now it\'s routing table to settle on the choice for the single best route for one prefix which is known as an active route. This active route is set in an alternate table which is known as Forwarding table.
In short, we can state that in Routing table we can have distinctive courses i.e. route or numerous course/route for the same prefix yet in Forwarding table we have just a single best/dynamic route for the prefix or system.
