Routing Protocols: By: Er. Amit Mahajan
Routing Protocols: By: Er. Amit Mahajan
PROTOCOLS
By:
Er.
Amit Mahajan
ROUTING BASICS
If a network is not directly connected to Router then it
must use one of the three ways
Ø Static routing
Ø Dynamic routing
Ø Default routing
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Static Routing:
Uses a route that a network administrator enters
manually add routes in each router’s routing table
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ADVANTAGES
DISADVANTAGE
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Static Routes
172.16.1.0
SO
Network R1 R2
B
172.16.2.2 172.16.2.1
Ø Classful
Ø RIP routes consume more Bandwidth
RIPv2
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COMPARISON
IGRP(Interior Gateway Routing Protocol )
• Means that to use IGRP in your network, all your routers must
be Cisco routers
• It is used when a network have multiple routers and not all of them are of
same vendor
FEATURES:
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OSPF design example
• Designed in a hierarchical fashion, which basically
means that you can separate the larger internetwork
into smaller internetworks called areas
• Reasons for creating OSPF in a hierarchical design
Ø To decrease routing overhead
Ø To speed up convergence
Ø To confine network instability to single areas of the
network
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HYBRID ROUTING PROTOCOL
Routing protocol that uses the attributes of both distance-
vector and link-state. Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing
Protocol (Enhanced IGRP).
• Enhanced InteriorGateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)
• EIGRP is a classless
• It is enhanced distance-vector protocol that gives us a real
edge over another Cisco proprietary protocols
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• uses the concept of an autonomous system to describe the
set of contiguous routers that run the same routing
protocol
• It includes the subnet mask in its route updates.
• subnet information allows us to use Variable Length
Subnet Masks (VLSMs) and summarization when
designing the networks
• it synchronizes routing tables between neighbors at
startup and then sends specific updates only when
topology changes occur
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FEATURES
Ø Support for IP and IPv6 (and some other useless routed protocols) via
protocol dependent modules
Ø Support for IP and IPv6 (and some other useless routed protocols) via
protocol dependent modules
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Case Study: Smart Edge Router 800
Features
• The SmartEdge router provide following features:
• High performance—Enables line-rate packet forwarding.
• Robustness—Enables packet reliability, meeting rigorous
uptime and availability requirements.
• Scalability—Supports a large number of access terminations.
• Flexibility—Provides support for multiple services.
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Routing Protocols Used
Ø http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/Webcourse-contents/IIT
%20Kharagpur/Computer
%20networks/pdf/M7L5.pdf (Date-11/02/09)
Ø http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/active
_network_abstraction/3.6.5/vne/refere
nce/guide/chapRedbackdevices.html
Ø Book Todd lamale
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