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Routing Overview
This chapter describes underlying concepts of how routing behaves within the ASA, and the routing
protocols that are supported.
This chapter includes the following sections:
Information About Routing, page21-1
How Routing Behaves Within the ASA, page21-4
Supported Internet Protocols for Routing, page21-5
Information About the Routing Table, page21-6
Information About IPv6 Support, page21-9
Disabling Proxy ARPs, page21-11

Information About Routing

Routing is the act of moving information across an internetwork from a source to a destination. Along
the way, at least one intermediate node typically is encountered. Routing involves two basic activities:
determining optimal routing paths and transporting information groups (typically called packets)
through an internetwork. In the context of the routing process, the latter of these is referred to as packet
switching. Although packet switching is relatively straightforward, path determination can be very
complex.
This section includes the following topics:
Switching, page21-2
Path Determination, page21-2
Supported Route Types, page21-2