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Showing posts with label CCNA. Show all posts

Monday, 6 March 2017

Implementing of Cisco Devices

                   

1. Internetworking Overview.
2. IP Addressing.
3. Assembling & Cabling Cisco Devices.
4. Router Fundamentals.
5. Basic Router Configuration.
6. IP Routing.
7. Routing Protocols.
8. Basic IP Traffic Management with Access Control Lists.
9.Establishing Serial Point-to-Point Connection.
10. ISDN Configuration.
11. Establishing frame Relay Connection.
12.NAT/PAT
13. Catalyst Switch Operation.
14. Virtual LAN

Thursday, 28 July 2016

RIP(Routing Information Protocol)

RIP(Routing Information Protocol)

This protocol is used or designed as for smaller network.RIP protocols follow
a distance-vector routing protocol is one of the two major classes of intra domain routing protocols, the other major class being the link-state protocol.

Characteristics of RIP protocol: 
  • RIP updates all routing periodic table.
  • RIP updates in every 30 Seconds.
  • RIP uses Bellmen -Ford Distance vector algorithm to determine the best " Path" to a particular destiny.