Path determination can be very complex. One protocol that addresses the task of path determination in today's networks is the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). This chapter summarizes the basic operations of BGP and provides a description of its protocol components.
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Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) is a Cisco proprietary (layer 2) protocol that provides information about directly connected Cisco routers and switches (if enabled on the switch). CDP messages are not forwarded and, of course, not routed (layer 2).
Added: 10/20/2008,
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Some distance vector and static routing commands for the Cisco Routers.
Added: 10/22/2008,
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Distance Vector Routing is one of the two types of routing protocols in which each router informs its neighbor of its routing table.
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This chapter provides an overview of the basic operations and protocol characteristics of Enhanced IGRP.
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This tutorial explains how ARP, Inverse ARP, and RARP work with various network devices.
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IGRP is a distance-vector interior gateway protocol (IGP). Distance-vector routing protocols call for each router to send all or a portion of its routing table in a routing-update message at regular intervals to each of its neighboring routers. As routing information proliferates through the network, routers can calculate distances to all nodes within the internetwork.
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Now if you’re new to Cisco IT networking, you may not be totally sure about the EIGRPv6 protocol. I hope this article will quickly clarify things.
Added: 08/25/2008,
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This article will help you quickly understand the major differences between EIGRPv6 and EIGRPv4.
Added: 08/22/2008,
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Enabling EIGRP on a router that is running on an IPv6 network is slightly different from one running on an IPv4 network. This article will explain the difference.
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This tutorial explains the difference between stateful and stateless DHCP.
Added: 08/12/2008,
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