TechRepublic Resources
- Take a closer look at routing redistribution
- Last time, David Davis reviewed the finer points of routing redistribution. This week, get a practical, hands-on example of using routing redistribution on your network. In my last column, I offered an overview of the basics of using routing redistribution. Routing redistribution involves taking routes from one ...
- Tags: Open Shortest Path First, Routing Information Protocol, Router 2, Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, Firewalls, David Davis CCIE, MCSE+I, SCSA, router, redistribution, Router 1, network, firewall, default route, Cisco Routers and Management Newsletter, Route, David Davis, Subnets Keyword
- Technical articles 2005-12-15
- Cisco administration 101: Routing redistribution
- Routing redistribution involves taking the routes from one source of routing information and sending those routes to another routing protocol. If you're not familiar with the finer points of redistribution, let David Davis bring you up to speed with this overview. It's important that network administrators know what routing...
- Tags: Open Shortest Path First, Routing Information Protocol, Cisco Systems Inc., Routers & switches, NETWORKING, David Davis CCIE, MCSE+I, SCSA, network, redistribution, routing protocol, router, Cisco Routers and Management Newsletter, Route, Administration, David Davis
- Technical articles 2005-12-08
- Tech Tip: Share files via IIS/Enable RIP on a Win2K router
- Windows 2000 Professional: Share files via IIS Windows 2000 Professional provides peer-to-peer networking to allow users to share files with one another. While it isn't difficult to share or access files across a network, some users have trouble browsing the network to find...
- Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows 2000 Professional Tips Newsletter, Router, Microsoft Windows 2000, Server, Routing Information Protocol, RRAS, Internet Information Services, Routers & Switches, Network Technology, Networking
- Technical articles 2003-12-08
- RIP and OSPF Redistribution
- This case study addresses the issue of integrating Routing Information Protocol (RIP) networks with Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) networks. Most OSPF networks also use RIP to communicate with hosts or to communicate with portions of the internetwork that do not use OSPF. Cisco supports both the RIP and OSPF...
- Tags: Network, Open Shortest Path First, Routing Information Protocol, Cisco Systems Inc.
- White papers 2001-06-19
- routing information protocol
- The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is a routing protocol originally designed for Xerox PARC Universal Protocol (where it was called GWINFO) and used in the Xerox Network Systems (XNS) protocol suite. RIP became associated with both UNIX and Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in 1982 when the Berkeley Software Distribution...
- Tags: Routing Information Protocol
- White papers 1999-06-17
- Using RIP on Windows Server 2003
- In the article "Using WindowsServer 2003 as a router on your network," you learned how to deploy aWindows 2000 router to support IP routing, including how to configure and usestatic routes. Static routes enable a router to route IP packets withoutrelying on a protocol, which routers use to share route...
- Tags: router, TechRepublic Staff, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Routing Information Protocol, subnet
- Technical articles 2004-09-30
- Dynamic routing with RIP
- The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) was the first dynamic routing protocol to be used in an internetwork, so it was created and used primarily with UNIX hosts for the purpose of sharing routing information.In my last Daily Drill Down, “Configuring static and default routing,” I covered both default and static...
- Tags: Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, Routing Information Protocol, router
- Technical articles 2003-11-19
- RIP explained: The gory details
- The simplicity of the RIP protocol comes with the cost of fewer advanced features. Because of this, it is best to know exactly what the protocol is and where it is best employed. Lance Cockcroft explains, in gory detail, the RIP protocol.Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is the oldest and most...
- Tags: network, Lance Cockcroft, Routing Information Protocol, routing protocol
- Technical articles 2001-09-25
- Using RIP on Windows 2000 Server
- In a previous Daily Drill Down, Jim Boyce explained how you can use your Windows 2000 server as a router. But how does it talk to other routers on the network? Here, Jim shows you how to configure Windows 2000 to support RIP.In the Daily Drill Down “Using Windows 2000...
- Tags: Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, Jim Boyce, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, server, router, subnet, Routing Information Protocol
- Technical articles 2000-12-14
Additional Resources
- Routing Protocols Concepts
- The JUNOS routing protocol process supports a wide variety of routing protocols, including Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS), Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), Routing Information Protocol (RIP), Routing Information Protocol Next Generation (RIPng), and Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). This paper explains the general terminology and concepts related to configuring and using...
- Tags: Routing Protocol
- White papers 2004-06-28
- Configuring IP Routing Protocols
- This chapter describes how to configure the various Internet Protocol (IP) routing protocols. With any of the IP routing protocols, you must create the routing process, associate networks with the routing process, and customize the routing protocol for your particular network. The article covers sections, which describe the configuration tasks...
- Tags: IP, Routing Protocol
- White papers 2000-04-17
- Introduction to Routing
- Today, the TCP/IP routing architecture looks very much like the OSI routing architecture. Hosts use a discovery protocol to obtain the identification of gateways and other hosts attached to the same network (subnetwork). Gateways within autonomous systems (routing domains) operate an interior gateway protocol (intradomain routing protocol), and between autonomous...
- Tags: Routing Protocol, BGP, Tcp/Ip, Networking
- White papers
- DRP: An Efficient Directional Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc
- This paper addresses the issue of routing in Mobile Ad hoc NETworks (MANETs) using directional antennas. Existing directional routing schemes either assume a complete network topology beforehand or simply use omni-directional routing schemes to forward packets in underlying directional environment. This paper proposes a Directional Routing Protocol (DRP) for MANETs....
- Tags: Mobile, Routing Protocol, Motorola Inc., Directional Routing Protocol
- White papers 2005-09-27
- OSPF Design Guide
- The Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol is an Interior Gateway Protocol used to distribute routing information within a single Autonomous System. OSPF protocol was developed due to a need in the internet community to introduce a high functionality non-proprietary Internal Gateway Protocol (IGP) for the TCP/IP protocol family. The...
- Tags: Open Shortest Path First, Open Shortest Path First Protocol
- White papers 2006-04-06
- Z-Ring: Fast Prefix Routing Via a Low Maintenance Membership Protocol
- This paper introduces Z-Ring, a fast prefix routing protocol for peer-to-peer overlay networks. Z-Ring incorporates cost-efficient membership protocol to achieve fast routing with small maintenance cost. Z-Ring achieves routing in logGN steps, where N is the network size and G is the size of a group that can be maintained...
- Tags: Z-Ring, Membership Protocol
- White papers 2005-08-05
- A Location-Aided Power-Aware Routing Protocol in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
- In multi-hop wireless ad-hoc networks, designing energy-efficient routing protocols is critical since nodes are power-constrained. However, it is also an inherently hard problem due to two important factors: First, the nodes may be mobile, demanding the energy-efficient routing protocol to be fully distributed and adaptive to the current states of...
- Tags: Aware, Mobile, Node, Protocol, Routing Protocol
- White papers
- A Performance Comparison of Routing Protocols for Large-Scale Wireless Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
- It is commonly known to the wireless research community that efficient routing algorithms can provide significant benefits in ad hoc networks, including larger throughput, lower average end-to-end delay, fewer lost data packets and generally an improved network performance. Many routing protocols for such networks have been proposed so far, the...
- Tags: Performance, Network, Routing Protocol, University Of California, Wireless
- White papers 2006-03-31
- Limited Flooding Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
- Mobile ad hoc networks are collections of mobile nodes without any fixed infrastructure or central co-ordinating mechanism for packet routing. Consequently, routing is a challenge. This paper proposes a multipath routing protocol called Limited Flooding. The protocol is fully reactive and does not entail the computation of routing tables. It...
- Tags: Mobile, Protocol, Simulation, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
- White papers 2006-09-08
- Routing Basics
- This chapter introduces the underlying concepts widely used in routing protocols. Topics summarized here include routing protocol components and algorithms. In addition, the role of routing protocols is briefly contrasted with the roles of routed or network protocols. Subsequent chapters in Part 6, "Routing Protocols," of this book address specific...
- Tags: Routing Protocol
- White papers
- Secure Routing and Intrusion Detection in Ad Hoc Networks
- Numerous schemes have been proposed for secure routing and Intrusion Detection for ad hoc networks. Yet, little work exists in actually implementing such schemes on small handheld devices. This paper presents a proof-of-concept implementation of a secure routing protocol based on AODV over IPv6, further reinforced by a routing protocol...
- Tags: Advertisement, University Of Maryland, Routing Protocol, Intrusion Detection, Network Security, Security, Networking
- White papers
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