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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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