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2016
Knowledge of routing and routing protocols is the basis to understand networking and its technologies. This chapter starts by introducing basic concepts, such as a route’s composition, static and dynamic routes, and routing tables. It then describes RIP, the simplest routing protocol. This chapter also introduces the concepts of OSPF.
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Knowledge of routing and routing protocols is the basis to understand networking and its technologies. This chapter starts by introducing basic concepts, such as a route’s composition, static and dynamic routes, and routing tables. It then describes RIP, the simplest routing protocol. This chapter also introduces the concepts of OSPF.
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On the Internet routing protocol Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol: is it optimal?
International Transactions in Operational Research, 2006Cisco's proprietary routing protocol, EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol) is one of the two most widely employed routing protocols in the Internet. The underlying algorithm is reputed to be optimal with respect to the EIGRP metric. We construct a counterexample to illustrate that it is not optimal.
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Routing Protocols Configuration
2017This chapter starts by explaining the configuration of static and default routing. This chapter also shows how to combine the use of default routes with changes to the administrative distance. Then, a simplified configuration of multicast routing is explained.
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2018
Wireless mesh networks are multi-hop networks. Therefore, a mechanism for finding a path between source and destination is needed. Static routing means that the path is set up manually, while dynamic routing requires a routing protocol which sets up routing tables. A router forwards packets to a next hop neighbor, which is chosen upon a routing metric.
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Wireless mesh networks are multi-hop networks. Therefore, a mechanism for finding a path between source and destination is needed. Static routing means that the path is set up manually, while dynamic routing requires a routing protocol which sets up routing tables. A router forwards packets to a next hop neighbor, which is chosen upon a routing metric.
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TEEN: a routing protocol for enhanced efficiency in wireless sensor networks
Proceedings, International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS), 2001Arati Manjeshwar, D. Agrawal
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Ariadne: A Secure On-Demand Routing Protocol for Ad Hoc Networks
ACM/IEEE International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, 2002Yih-Chun Hu, A. Perrig, David B. Johnson
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2019
Route Interchange Protocol (RIP) is one of the simplest routing protocols and one of the first to be developed. For smaller networks it is the protocol of choice, even though RIP has many drawbacks. RIP is simple to implement, requires very little expertise, and is very common on the Internet.
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Route Interchange Protocol (RIP) is one of the simplest routing protocols and one of the first to be developed. For smaller networks it is the protocol of choice, even though RIP has many drawbacks. RIP is simple to implement, requires very little expertise, and is very common on the Internet.
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