... explanation and details, please read the chapter/ curriculum Book: RoutingProtocolsandConcepts By Rick Graziani and Allan Johnson ISBN: 1-58713-2 06- 0 ISBN-13: 978-587132 06- 3 Topics Link-State Routing ... RoutingProtocols Advantages of a Link-State Routing Protocol Requirements of a Link-State Routing Protocol Comparison of Link-State Routing Protocol Link-State Routing Link-State RoutingProtocols ... Functionality and configuration not complex Algorithm is easy to understand Introduction Link-State RoutingProtocols Distance Vector Link-State Distance vector routingprotocols - road signs Distance and...
... 172. 16. 3.0/24 and 172. 16. 2.0/24 networks Ÿ R2 can communicate with any device on the 172. 16. 1.0/24, 172. 16. 2.0/24, and 192. 168 .1.0/24 networks Ÿ R3 can communicate with any device on the 192. 168 .1.0/24 ... 172. 16. 3.1 R2# ping 172. 16. 3.1 R2# show ip route 172. 16. 0.0/24 is subnetted, subnets C 172. 16. 1.0 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/0 C 172. 16. 2.0 is directly connected, Serial0/0/0 C 192. 168 .1.0/24 ... statically, and learned dynamically l R1 and R2 only have routes for directly connected networks 34 Observing Routes as They are Added to the Routing Table R2# debug ip routing IP routing debugging...
... administrator 16 Advantages and Disadvantages of Distance Vector RoutingProtocols 17 Comparing Routing Protocol Features Note: Some of this is relative such as Resource usage and Implementation and Maintenance ... prefer routingprotocols with shorter convergence times 31 Routing Table Maintenance Periodic Updates Bounded Updates Triggered Updates Random Jitter Routing Table Maintenance Routingprotocols ... EIGRP, and so on) 33 Periodic Updates Some distance vector routingprotocols use periodic updates with their neighbors and to maintain up-to-date routing information in the routing table RIPv1 and...
... simple and widespread support Why learn RIP? Still in use today Help understand fundamental conceptsand comparisons of protocols such as classful (RIPv1) and classless (RIPv2) Background and Perspective ... C C R 192. 168 .4.0/24 192. 168 .5.0/24 192. 168 .1.0/24 192. 168 .2.0/24 192. 168 .3.0/24 [120/1] via [120/2] via is directly is directly [120/1] via 192. 168 .2.2, 00:00:02, Serial0/0/0 192. 168 .2.2, 00:00:02, ... route R 192. 168 .1.0/24 [120/1] via 192. 168 .6. 2, 00:00:05, Serial0/0/0 R3# show ip protocolsRouting Protocol is “rip” Routing Information Sources:...
... explanation and details, please read the chapter/ curriculum Book: RoutingProtocolsandConcepts By Rick Graziani and Allan Johnson ISBN: 1-58713-2 06- 0 ISBN-13: 978-587132 06- 3 Topics The Routing ... Level Routes Routing Behavior Classful and Classless Routing Behavior Classful Routing Behavior: no ip classless Classless Routing Behavior: ip classless The Routing Table Structure The Routing Table ... 192. 168 .1.0/24 is directly connected, Serial0/0/1 The routing table shows two child routes for the same 172. 16. 0.0/24 parent route 172. 16. 2.0 and 172. 16. 3.0 are members both members of the 172. 16. 0.0/16...
... in later chapters 21 Classful and Classless RoutingProtocols All routingprotocols can also be classified as either Classful routingprotocols Classless routingprotocols IPv6 routingprotocols ... to and from stub networks Default route 11 Classifying Dynamic RoutingProtocols IGP and EGP Distance Vector and Link-State Classful and Classless Convergence Classifying RoutingProtocolsRouting ... of routingprotocols are required: Interior routingprotocols Exterior routingprotocols 14 IGP and EGP Interior gateway protocols (IGP): Used for intra-autonomous system routingRouting inside...
... automatically included a summary route to Null0 (192. 168 .10.0/24 (192 168 10 0/24 and 172 16 0/ 16) 172. 16. 0.0/ 16) –Null0 is not a physical interface –In the routing table summary routes are sourced from ... Verifying bandwidth –Use th show interface command U the h i t f d Note – bandwidth command does not change the link s physical link’s bandwidth –The bandwidth command only modifies the bandwidth ... - 65 535 16 bit Numbers" "32-bit only AS Numbers" refers to AS Numbers in the range 65 ,5 36 - 4,294, 967 ,295 "32-bit AS Numbers" refers to AS Numbers in the range - 4,294, 967 ,295 ITE PC v4.0 Chapter...
... - candidate default , , Gateway of last resort is 0.0.0.0 to network 0.0.0.0 C 172. 16. 1.1 is directly connected, Loopback0 R 68 0/ [100/85 76] a 68 , 00:00:22, Serial0 192. 168 .4.0/24 [ 00/85 6] ... mobile, R 192. 168 .4.0/24 [120/1] via 192. 168 .2.1, 00:00:11, Serial0 R 192. 168 .1.0/24 [120/1] via 192. 168 .2.1, 00:00:11, Serial0 C 192. 168 .2.0/24 is directly connected, Serial0 C 192. 168 .3.0/24 is ... via 192 168 1 00 00 04 S i l0 192. 168 .4.0/24 i 192. 168 .1.1, 00:00:04, Serial0 C 192. 168 .5.0/24 is directly connected, Ethernet0 C 192. 168 .1.0/24 is directly connected, Serial0 R 192. 168 .2.0/24...