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- Experience in Black-Box OSPF Measurement
- OSPF Open Shortest Path First is a widely used intra-domain routing protocol in IP networks. Internal processing delays in OSPF implementations impact the speed at which updates propagate in the network, the load on individual routers, and the time needed for both intra-domain and inter-domain routing to reconverge following an...
- Tags: Open Shortest Path First
- White papers 2009-01-01
- A Case Study of OSPF Behavior in a Large Enterprise Network
- Open Shortest Path First OSPF is widely deployed in IP networks to manage intra-domain routing. OSPF is a link-state protocol, in which routers reliably flood "Link State Advertisements" LSAs, enabling each to build a consistent, global view of the routing topology. Reliable performance hinges on routing stability, yet the behavior...
- Tags: Open Shortest Path First, Enterprise Network
- White papers 2009-01-01
- Network Design for OSPF Routing
- Internet Protocol IP traffic follows rules established by routing protocols, such as Open Shortest Path First OSPF. Each router computes shortest paths using weights assigned by the network operator, and creates destination tables used to direct each IP packet to the next router on the path to its final destination....
- Tags: Network, Open Shortest Path First, IP, Routing Protocol, Network Design, University Of Campinas, Internet Protocol Traffic, Networking, Network Technology
- White papers 2007-01-01
- Survivable IP Network Design With OSPF Routing
- Internet protocol IP traffic follows rules established by routing protocols. Shortest path-based protocols, such as Open Shortest Path First OSPF, direct traffic based on arc weights assigned by the network operator. Each router computes shortest paths and creates destination tables used for routing flow on the shortest paths. If a...
- Tags: Router, Network, Open Shortest Path First, IP, IP Network, Internet Protocol Traffic, Networking, Routers & Switches, Network Technology
- White papers 2006-10-02
- How Does Load Balancing Work?
- Load balancing is a standard functionality of the Cisco IOS router software, and is available across all router platforms. It is inherent to the forwarding process in the router and is automatically activated if the routing table has multiple paths to a destination. It is based on standard routing protocols,...
- Tags: Router, Load Balancing, Cisco Systems Inc., Routers & Switches, Network Technology, Networking
- White papers 2005-08-10
- IPv6: May The Task Force Be With You
- In some quarters, IPv6 does not get as much notice as it deserves. But not if the North American IPv6 Task Force has anything to say about it. A sub-chapter of the IPv6 Forum, the Task Force has been especially active in PPv6 research and testing.Tomorrow, the IPv6Forum meets, and...
- Tags: IPv6
- Blog posts 2004-11-15
- Routing Protocols Concepts
- The JUNOS routing protocol process supports a wide variety of routing protocols, including Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS), Open Shortest Path First OSPF, Routing Information Protocol RIP, Routing Information Protocol Next Generation RIPng, and Border Gateway Protocol BGP. This paper explains the general terminology and concepts related to configuring and using...
- Tags: Routing Protocol
- White papers 2004-06-28
- Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Conformance and Performance Testing
- The Open Shortest Path First OSPF routing protocol has been gaining support as the most popular Interior Gateway Protocol IGP used in IP networks. This white paper provides an overview of OSPF basics: how it is defined and how it operates. It also introduces appropriate test methodologies to help ensure...
- Tags: Performance, Network, Open Shortest Path First, Ixia, Open Shortest Path First Routing Protocol, Networking
- White papers 2004-03-14
- Routing Protocols Practice Tests from Boson 5.0 (Windows)
- From the developer: "The Boson Routing Protocols practice tests will prepare you for the actual Routing Protocols exam. This includes Open Shortest Path First OSPF and Border Gateway Protocol BGP exams. Each practice exam contains over 200 questions and explanations and has a money-back guarantee."Each test in this download allows...
- Tags: Exam, Microsoft Windows, Routing Protocol, Boson Software, BGP, Networking
- Software downloads 2001-10-30
- RIP and OSPF Redistribution
- This case study addresses the issue of integrating Routing Information Protocol RIP networks with Open Shortest Path First OSPF networks. Most OSPF networks also use RIP to communicate with hosts or to communicate with portions of the internetwork that do not use OSPF. Cisco supports both the RIP and OSPF...
- Tags: Network, Open Shortest Path First, Routing Information Protocol
- White papers 2001-06-19
- Open Shortest Path First
- Open Shortest Path First OSPF is a routing protocol developed for Internet Protocol IP networks by the interior gateway protocol IGP working group of the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF. The working group was formed in 1988 to design an IGP based on the shortest path first SPF algorithm...
- Tags: Open Shortest Path First, Open Shortest Path First Specification
- White papers 1999-06-17
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