In order to select the appropriate routing protocol for a given routing domain, a network administrator needs to make various considerations. Explain any FOUR such considerations that should be made before selecting a routing protocol detailing your own recommendations on where certain protocols should be applied
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In order to select the appropriate routing protocol for a given routing domain, a network
administrator needs to make various considerations. Explain any FOUR such
considerations that should be made before selecting a routing protocol detailing your own
recommendations on where certain protocols should be applied
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- Comparison should be made between the routing protocols DSDV, AODV, and DSR with regard to the protocol type, routing methodology, routing structure, route selection, routing table, and route management. The workings of the protocol, its advantages, and its drawbacks.Consider an HTTP client who wants to retrieve a Web document from a given URL. The IP address of the HTTP server (hosting the URL) is initially unknown. What transport and application layer protocols other than HTTP are needed in this scenario? Please consider who has to be contacted for the IP address and the methods used to do this. Also consider how the connection is established with the web server?4. The Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol is an intra-domain routing protocol based on .... Routing algorithm. A. distance vector B. link state C. path vector D. non distance vector 5. The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is an intra-domain routing based on ...routing A. distance vector B. link state C. path vector D. distance code 6. When a direct delivery is made, both the deliverer and receiver have the same.... A. routing table B. host ID C. IP address D. Network ID 7. Interior Gateway Protocols (IGPS): handle routing A. Inside autonomous system B. Outside autonomous system C.Insid wide area network D. All of the mentioned
- Dive into the concept of routing protocols in computer networks. Compare and contrast OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) and BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) in terms of their use in routing decisions.What are the most often used protocols for routing data? What factors are taken into account by routing protocols while establishing the optimal path?One approach that might be used in a mobile network architecture that would allow a datagram sent by the correspondent to reach a destination mobile device is to allow mobile users to maintain their IP addresses as they moved among foreign networks. The foreign network would advertise a highly specific route to the mobile user and use the existing routing infrastructure to propagate this information throughout the network. Scalability is a concern in this approach. Suppose as the mobile user moves from one network to another, the old foreign network withdraws its route as the new foreign network advertises the specific route to the mobile user. Take into consideration how routing information propagates in a distance-vector algorithm or inter-AS routing protocols like BGP. Also think about interdomain routing among networks that span the globe. Are datagrams routed immediately to the new foreign network as soon as the foreign network begins advertising its route? Would a situation…
- It's prudent to assess the benefits and drawbacks of connectionless protocols in comparison to connection-based protocols, and vice versa.Explain THREE general considerations that you would make when choosing between routing protocols for use in a given routing domainAll network routing protocols are made of THREE basic components: a routing algorithm, data structures and protocol messages. i). Explain the role played by each of these THREE componentsii). Explain any FOUR differences between distance vector and link-state routing algorithms.
- Each active interface of Distance vector gets frequent transmissions of the whole routing table that Distance vector maintains. The link status protocol broadcasts information about the state of a router's own connections to all other routers in the network. Each statement has two ideal examples that show how the Link state and the Distance vector may be utilized in a number of circumstances.Let's start with a more in-depth examination of routing. Differentiate between these two widely-used routing strategies.It's prudent to assess the benefits and drawbacks of connectionless protocols against those that need connections, and vice versa.