logging in or signing up Chapter_3_Introduction to Dynamic Routing Protocols phamdong Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 120 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: March 21, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Introduction to Dynamic Routing Protocol: Introduction to Dynamic Routing Protocol Routing Protocols and Concepts – Chapter 3Objectives: Objectives Describe the role of dynamic routing protocols and place these protocols in the context of modern network design. Identify several ways to classify routing protocols. Describe how metrics are used by routing protocols and identify the metric types used by dynamic routing protocols. Determine the administrative distance of a route and describe its importance in the routing process. Identify the different elements of the routing table.Dynamic Routing Protocols: Dynamic Routing Protocols Function(s) of Dynamic Routing Protocols: Dynamically share information between routers. Automatically update routing table when topology changes. Determine best path to a destination.Dynamic Routing Protocols: Dynamic Routing Protocols The purpose of a dynamic routing protocol is to: Discover remote networks Maintaining up-to-date routing information Choosing the best path to destination networks Ability to find a new best path if the current path is no longer availableDynamic Routing Protocols: Dynamic Routing Protocols Components of a routing protocol Algorithm In the case of a routing protocol algorithms are used for facilitating routing information and best path determination Routing protocol messages These are messages for discovering neighbors and exchange of routing informationDynamic Routing Protocols: Dynamic Routing Protocols Advantages of static routing It can backup multiple interfaces/networks on a router Easy to configure No extra resources are needed More secure Disadvantages of static routing Network changes require manual reconfiguration Does not scale well in large topologiesClassifying Routing Protocols: Classifying Routing Protocols Dynamic routing protocols are grouped according to characteristics . Examples include: RIP IGRP EIGRP OSPF IS-IS BGP Autonomous System is a group of routers under the control of a single authority.Classifying Routing Protocols: Classifying Routing Protocols Types of routing protocols : Interior Gateway Protocols (IGP) Exterior Gateway Protocols (EGP)Classifying Routing Protocols: Classifying Routing Protocols Interior Gateway Routing Protocols (IGP) Used for routing inside an autonomous system & used to route within the individual networks themselves Examples: RIP, EIGRP, OSPF Exterior Routing Protocols (EGP) Used for routing between autonomous systems Example: BGPv4Classifying Routing Protocols: Classifying Routing Protocols IGP: Comparison of Distance Vector & Link State Routing Protocols Distance vector Routes are advertised as vectors of distance & direction Incomplete view of network topology Generally, periodic updates Link state Complete view of network topology is created Updates are not periodicClassifying Routing Protocols: Classifying Routing ProtocolsClassifying Routing Protocols: Classifying Routing Protocols Classful routing protocols Do NOT send subnet mask in routing updates Classless routing protocols Do send subnet mask in routing updatesClassifying Routing Protocols: Classifying Routing Protocols Convergence is defined as when all routers’ routing tables are at a state of consistencyRouting Protocols Metrics: Routing Protocols Metrics Metric A value used by a routing protocol to determine which routes are better than othersRouting Protocols Metrics: Routing Protocols Metrics Metrics used in IP routing protocols Bandwidth Cost Delay Hop count Load ReliabilityRouting Protocols Metrics: Routing Protocols Metrics The Metric Field in the Routing Table Metric used for each routing protocol RIP - hop count IGRP & EIGRP - Bandwidth (used by default), Delay (used by default), Load , Reliability IS-IS & OSPF - Cost , Bandwidth (Cisco’s implementation)Routing Protocols Metrics: Routing Protocols Metrics Load balancing This is the ability of a router to distribute packets among multiple same cost pathsAdministrative Distance of a Route: Administrative Distance of a Route Purpose of a metric It’s a calculated value used to determine the best path to a destination Purpose of A dministrative D istance It’s a numeric value that specifies the preference of a particular routeAdministrative Distance of a Route: Administrative Distance of a Route Identifying the A dministrative D istance (AD) in a routing table It is the first number in the brackets in the routing tableAdministrative Distance of a Route: Administrative Distance of a Route Dynamic Routing ProtocolsAdministrative Distance of a Route: Administrative Distance of a Route Directly connected routes Have a default AD of 0 Static Routes Administrative distance of a static route has a default value of 1Administrative Distance of a Route: Administrative Distance of a Route Directly connected routes Immediately appear in the routing table as soon as the interface is configuredSummary: Summary Dynamic routing protocols fulfill the following functions Dynamically share information between routers Automatically update routing table when topology changes Determine best path to a destination Routing protocols are grouped as either Interior gateway protocols (IGP) Or Exterior gateway protocols(EGP) Types of IGPs include Classless routing protocols - these protocols include subnet mask in routing updates Classful routing protocols - these protocols do not include subnet mask in routing updateSummary: Summary Metrics are used by dynamic routing protocols to calculate the best path to a destination Administrative distance is an integer value that is used to indicate a router’s “trustworthiness” Components of a routing table include: Route source Administrative distance Metric You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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Chapter_3_Introduction to Dynamic Routing Protocols phamdong Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 120 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: March 21, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Introduction to Dynamic Routing Protocol: Introduction to Dynamic Routing Protocol Routing Protocols and Concepts – Chapter 3Objectives: Objectives Describe the role of dynamic routing protocols and place these protocols in the context of modern network design. Identify several ways to classify routing protocols. Describe how metrics are used by routing protocols and identify the metric types used by dynamic routing protocols. Determine the administrative distance of a route and describe its importance in the routing process. Identify the different elements of the routing table.Dynamic Routing Protocols: Dynamic Routing Protocols Function(s) of Dynamic Routing Protocols: Dynamically share information between routers. Automatically update routing table when topology changes. Determine best path to a destination.Dynamic Routing Protocols: Dynamic Routing Protocols The purpose of a dynamic routing protocol is to: Discover remote networks Maintaining up-to-date routing information Choosing the best path to destination networks Ability to find a new best path if the current path is no longer availableDynamic Routing Protocols: Dynamic Routing Protocols Components of a routing protocol Algorithm In the case of a routing protocol algorithms are used for facilitating routing information and best path determination Routing protocol messages These are messages for discovering neighbors and exchange of routing informationDynamic Routing Protocols: Dynamic Routing Protocols Advantages of static routing It can backup multiple interfaces/networks on a router Easy to configure No extra resources are needed More secure Disadvantages of static routing Network changes require manual reconfiguration Does not scale well in large topologiesClassifying Routing Protocols: Classifying Routing Protocols Dynamic routing protocols are grouped according to characteristics . Examples include: RIP IGRP EIGRP OSPF IS-IS BGP Autonomous System is a group of routers under the control of a single authority.Classifying Routing Protocols: Classifying Routing Protocols Types of routing protocols : Interior Gateway Protocols (IGP) Exterior Gateway Protocols (EGP)Classifying Routing Protocols: Classifying Routing Protocols Interior Gateway Routing Protocols (IGP) Used for routing inside an autonomous system & used to route within the individual networks themselves Examples: RIP, EIGRP, OSPF Exterior Routing Protocols (EGP) Used for routing between autonomous systems Example: BGPv4Classifying Routing Protocols: Classifying Routing Protocols IGP: Comparison of Distance Vector & Link State Routing Protocols Distance vector Routes are advertised as vectors of distance & direction Incomplete view of network topology Generally, periodic updates Link state Complete view of network topology is created Updates are not periodicClassifying Routing Protocols: Classifying Routing ProtocolsClassifying Routing Protocols: Classifying Routing Protocols Classful routing protocols Do NOT send subnet mask in routing updates Classless routing protocols Do send subnet mask in routing updatesClassifying Routing Protocols: Classifying Routing Protocols Convergence is defined as when all routers’ routing tables are at a state of consistencyRouting Protocols Metrics: Routing Protocols Metrics Metric A value used by a routing protocol to determine which routes are better than othersRouting Protocols Metrics: Routing Protocols Metrics Metrics used in IP routing protocols Bandwidth Cost Delay Hop count Load ReliabilityRouting Protocols Metrics: Routing Protocols Metrics The Metric Field in the Routing Table Metric used for each routing protocol RIP - hop count IGRP & EIGRP - Bandwidth (used by default), Delay (used by default), Load , Reliability IS-IS & OSPF - Cost , Bandwidth (Cisco’s implementation)Routing Protocols Metrics: Routing Protocols Metrics Load balancing This is the ability of a router to distribute packets among multiple same cost pathsAdministrative Distance of a Route: Administrative Distance of a Route Purpose of a metric It’s a calculated value used to determine the best path to a destination Purpose of A dministrative D istance It’s a numeric value that specifies the preference of a particular routeAdministrative Distance of a Route: Administrative Distance of a Route Identifying the A dministrative D istance (AD) in a routing table It is the first number in the brackets in the routing tableAdministrative Distance of a Route: Administrative Distance of a Route Dynamic Routing ProtocolsAdministrative Distance of a Route: Administrative Distance of a Route Directly connected routes Have a default AD of 0 Static Routes Administrative distance of a static route has a default value of 1Administrative Distance of a Route: Administrative Distance of a Route Directly connected routes Immediately appear in the routing table as soon as the interface is configuredSummary: Summary Dynamic routing protocols fulfill the following functions Dynamically share information between routers Automatically update routing table when topology changes Determine best path to a destination Routing protocols are grouped as either Interior gateway protocols (IGP) Or Exterior gateway protocols(EGP) Types of IGPs include Classless routing protocols - these protocols include subnet mask in routing updates Classful routing protocols - these protocols do not include subnet mask in routing updateSummary: Summary Metrics are used by dynamic routing protocols to calculate the best path to a destination Administrative distance is an integer value that is used to indicate a router’s “trustworthiness” Components of a routing table include: Route source Administrative distance Metric