RIP is Routing Information Protocol, one of the IGP or Interior Gateway Porotocols called also a vector-based routing protocol in contrast with link-state, hybrid or path-based protocols. The function...
This post is part of a series of blogs about RIP functionning from the basic to the more complex operation. Let’s recall that RIP stands for Routing Information Protocol and is an IGP (Interior ...
Let’s discuss in this blog, the operation of routing using a simple network example: a home network. Introduction The person in A wants to join its colleagues in location B through the network t...
In this blog, we discuss when a gateway decides that it’s not a good gateway any more and proposes a new gateway to the host by setting redirection. Introduction We explore how a gateway (a rout...
In this blog, we’ll discuss in detail the operation of HSRP one of the most known FHRP (First Hop Routing Protocols) protocols proposed by Cisco to help secure (in terms of redundancy) the gatew...
In this post we’ll deep into the operation of BGP that is a Border Gateway protocol aimed at connecting (routing information exchange) autonomous system in contrast with IGP (Interior Gateway Pr...






