Routing Protocols Flashcards
Routing Information Protocol
(RIP) Distance-vector protocol using hop count as a metric. maximum hops allowed is 15. Therefore 16 hops is infinite.
Used as an IGP
Open Shortest Path First
(OPSPF) Link-state protocol using cost as a metric, which is based off the speeds of the links between hops. Popular IGP because of ease of scalibility and fast convergence.
Intermediate System -to- Intermediate System
(IS-IS) Link state protocol like OSPF but uses a configurable metric and Dijkstra’s logrithim for shortest path. Many of the same IGP benefits of OSPF but hasn’t been deployed as much.
Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
(EIGRP) Cisco proprietary IGP. Great in Cisco only environments, not so much in mixed. Offers many of the benefits of OSPF. Hard to classify as link-state vs distance-vector.
Border Gateway Protocol
(BGP) The only EGP that is really used, pretty much how the internet runs. Path-vector as it counts the hops between autonymous systems. Does not actually take link speeds into account. Is incredibly scalable but does not quickly converge in case of an outage.