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RIP: An Intra-domain Routing Protocol (Networking Basics) Book

Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is one of the most widely deployed routing protocols in today's networks. Written by the author of the RIP-2 standard, RIP: An Intra-Domain Routing Protocol provides a detailed and definitive description of the RIP specification and a step-by-step guide to its configuration and operation. This book also examines RIP's role within an overall networking context. It presents several different network topologies and discusses the pros and cons of using RIP and various other routing protocols for each. Topics covered include: * Simple, structured, complex, multipath, and dial-in topologies * The OSI reference model * XNS, IPX, and IGRP distance-vector protocols and how they compare to RIP-2 * Common configuration parameters * System configuration for Nortel Networks 5399/RA8000, Nortel Networks CVX 1800, and Cisco 3640 * Assigning addresses * Security issues * Central office routers, Internet border routers, and remote office routers * Troubleshooting RIP * RIP-2 enhancements over RIP-1 * RIP MIB Comprehensive, definitive, and practical, this book is an essential reference for network administrators, managers, and developers.Read More

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  • 0201433206
  • 9780201433203
  • Gary Scott Malkin
  • 15 December 1999
  • Addison Wesley
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 144
  • 1
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