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  • A '''routing protocol''' specifies a source of information for the [[control plane]] of [[routing Routers participating in the routing protocol interaction exchange information about the destinations they can directly o
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  • ...; they obtain all their routing information from local configuration and [[routing protocol]]s, especially the Border Gateway Protocol
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  • {{r|Device-independent Multicast Routing Protocol}}
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  • {{r|Enhanced interior gateway routing protocol}}
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  • {{r|Enhanced interior gateway routing protocol}}
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  • {{r|Routing protocol}}
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  • ...]]; it gets all routing information from local configuration and dynamic [[routing protocol]]s. Its tables contain no default routes.
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  • *A single [[interior routing protocol]] should be used, although [[static route]]s and [[default route]]s can be *Within the routing protocol, there should be a single set of [[routing cost]] and [[routing metric]] de
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  • ...such as [[Routing Information Protocol]] (RIP) and the [[Interior Gateway Routing Protocol]], and the path vector protocol, Border Gateway Protocol.
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  • A major revision of the [[Open Shortest Path First]] interior routing protocol, principally to let it carry both [[Internet Protocol version 4]] and [[Int
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  • ...ions to the [[OSPF]] version 2 (i.e., for [[Internet Protocol version 4]]) routing protocol, intended to provide information for route computation that is optimized fo
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  • *[[Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol]] (EIGRP)
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  • {{r|Device-independent Multicast Routing Protocol}}
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  • {{r|Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol}}
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  • ...two nonproprietary and highly scalable Internet routing protocol#interior routing protocol|interior routing protocols, the other being Open Shortest Path First. Techn ...tted to the International Organization for Standardization as the interior routing protocol for OSI protocol (i.e., not only the Open Systems Interconnection Reference
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  • {{r|Routing protocol}}
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  • {{r|Routing protocol}}
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  • {{r|Enhanced Intermediate Gateway Routing Protocol}}
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  • {{r|Routing protocol}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Routing protocol]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • A '''routing protocol''' specifies a source of information for the [[control plane]] of [[routing Routers participating in the routing protocol interaction exchange information about the destinations they can directly o
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  • A class of [[routing protocol]] algorithms for finding optimal topologies; also called [[link state]]; ba
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  • {{r|Routing protocol}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>In [[routing protocol]]s, the principle that a [[router]] must not readvertise a route to the rou
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  • {{r|Routing protocol}}
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  • In [[routing protocol]]s, the '''path vector''' paradigm is a method of ensuring loop-free paths
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  • ...are created over an IP topology, which is usually generated by an interior routing protocol, such as OSPF or [[Intermediate System-Intermediate System]]. To go beyond
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  • ...around the limitations of [[routing]] technology of the time, a move to [[routing protocol]]s that could usefully distribute CIDR information, and, with difficulty, a Prefix-based routing requires a [[routing protocol]] that always associates a prefix length with an address. [[OSPF]], [[IS-IS
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  • {{r|Routing protocol scalability}}
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  • ...ter, the router thus has a directly connected route to 192.0.2.0/24. If a routing protocol offered another router's route to that same subnet, the routing table insta ...ht use a dialup link or other slow medium, activates only when the dynamic routing protocol(s) cannot provide a route to the destination,
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  • {{r|Routing protocol}}
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  • ...</ref> Before the multicast routing protocols can work, a standard unicast routing protocol needs to work out the unicast connectivity on top of which the multicast ro
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  • ...s an obscure but elegant way, in the [[Open Shortest Path First]] interior routing protocol, to create closest exits from its routing domain.<ref name=Berkowitz1999>{{
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  • ...31/173152/86 }}</ref> When using anycast with routers, it is best to use a routing protocol, such as the Border Gateway Protocol or Open Shortest Path First, that has
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  • | Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
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  • | title = Mobile Ad hoc Networking (MANET): Routing Protocol Performance Issues and Evaluation Considerations
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  • ...test Path First]], the IPv6 version, is probably the best dynamic interior routing protocol to use here. If you use RIP, you must be able to artificially increase the
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  • ...We need a complete routing protocol to deal with real-world issues. The [[Routing protocol]] articles will discuss how we handle issues such as:
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  • ! Routing protocol | Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
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  • ...ibuted by the Private Network-to-Network Interface (PNNI) protocol, an ATM routing protocol with considerable similarity to the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) used fo
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  • A standard IP [[routing protocol]], [[Open Shortest Path First]], has been issued in a major new version,<re
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  • ...plement and use EIGRP. Partially for this reason OSPF has become a popular routing protocol, partially as a means of avoiding being "locked in" to Cisco equipment. ...y appropriate to note that Cisco's proprietary [[Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol]] is a proprietary third-generation protocol, but radically different in ar
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  • | title = OSPF: Anatomy of an Internet Routing Protocol
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  • ...lecting current load. For example, the now obsolete Cisco Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) had the capability of using the utilization ratio of a link as a fac
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  • A routing protocol runs among them, but simply passes the reachability of the P's and PE's. Li L2VPNs and L1VPNs usually need a routing protocol to pass VPN administration information, although there are provider-provisi
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  • ...t (known as [[Router|routes]]). These routes are managed via the dynamic [[routing protocol]] Border Gateway Protocol]] ...core and regional networks. While completely obsolete now, the [[exterior routing protocol]] of the NSFNET was the Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP), which evolved into
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  • ...ation along with every address. By putting the length information into the routing protocol rather than in every address, overhead was not unreasonable. ...y to have it statically defined within routers; the early '''classful''' [[routing protocol]]s had no way to carry the subnet length to other routers.
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  • ...ingle lookup to find the special handling requirements for the flow. Some routing protocol architect disagree with this, and say it is too fine-grained, where a reaso ...e common proprietary routing protocol, Cisco's [[Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol]]. More complex issues are involved in Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) IPv6,
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