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IP Routing Protocols Explained.

What are IP Routing Protocols? A routing protocol is a set of rule(s) or standards that determines how routers on a network communicate and exchange information with each other, enabling them to select the best routes to a remote network. Each router has priority knowledge only of networks attached to it directly. Routers running routing protocol share this… Read More »

What is RIPv2? How to Configure RIPv2 Example.

CCNA v6.0 – How to configure RIP v2 on a Network. As you must have known…RIPv2 is a classless, distance vector routing protocol as defined in RFC 1723. Being a classless routing protocol, means, it includes the subnet mask with the network addresses in its routing updates. Read More on RIPv2 On this page, we’ll look at: *   Configuring RIP v2… Read More »

How to Configure EIGRP on a Network Example.

What Is EIGRP? EIGRP stands for Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol. It is a Cisco proprietary advanced distance vector routing protocol used for routing decisions within a computer network. EIGRP is designed to efficiently handle large and complex enterprise networks while providing fast convergence and minimal network traffic. Key Features of EIGRP: Advanced Distance Vector Protocol: EIGRP is… Read More »

How To Troubleshoot and Verify EIGRP Configuration Examples.

EIGRP, or Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol, is a Cisco proprietary routing protocol designed for use within an autonomous system (AS) in an IP network. It is an advanced and efficient routing protocol that combines the benefits of distance vector and link-state routing protocols. EIGRP provides features such as rapid convergence, scalability, and support for multiple network protocols.… Read More »