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  2. Routing Information Protocol - Wikipedia

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    When starting up, and every 30 seconds thereafter, a router with RIPv1 implementation broadcasts to 255.255.255.255 a request message through every RIPv1 enabled interface. Neighbouring routers receiving the request message respond with a RIPv1 segment, containing their routing table. The requesting router updates its own routing table, with ...

  3. Distance-vector routing protocol - Wikipedia

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    RIPv1 is not suitable for large networks as it limits the number of hops to 15. This hop limit was introduced to avoid routing loops, but also means that networks that are connected through more than 15 routers are unreachable. [3] The distance-vector protocol designed for use in wide area networks (WANs) is the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP).

  4. Diffusing update algorithm - Wikipedia

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    These tables are created using information exchanged between the EIGRP routers. The information is different than that exchanged by link-state routing protocols . In EIGRP, the information exchanged includes the routes, the " metric " or cost of each route, and the information required to form a neighbor relationship (such as AS number, timers ...

  5. Multicast routing - Wikipedia

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    It is Core-Based Tree, selecting one router in the network as the root and transmitting information through the root router. Maximum delay in the tree is longer than SBT(Source-based tree), The core router manages all the information, and the remaining routers manage the direction of the core and the multicast information requested by the current neighboring router. it has a Good Scalability ...

  6. Routing protocol - Wikipedia

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    Although there are many types of routing protocols, three major classes are in widespread use on IP networks: Interior gateway protocols type 1, link-state routing protocols, such as OSPF and IS-IS; Interior gateway protocols type 2, distance-vector routing protocols, such as Routing Information Protocol, RIPv2, IGRP.

  7. Administrative distance - Wikipedia

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    In the event that two routing protocols are configured with the same administrative distance, the Cisco router will ignore the configured values and instead use the default values. [ 4 ] Verifying the configuration of the administrative distance is done on Cisco equipment using the show ip route command in privileged exec mode on the console of ...

  8. Longest prefix match - Wikipedia

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    Longest prefix match (also called Maximum prefix length match) refers to an algorithm used by routers in Internet Protocol (IP) networking to select an entry from a routing table.

  9. Talk:Routing Information Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Stating that RIP uses a hop count of 15 in the summary, while correct for RIPv1, it is not correct for today's use. The majority of RIP users will be using the latest version in the devices they purchase. (ripv2) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.146.43.6 07:05, 27 January 2011 (UTC) Wow I really don't think so.