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    IT220 Chapter 7 1.What’s a routing table? Keeps track of the routes to use for forwarding datat to its destination 2. What is the most common static route used in a host computer? Default gateway 3. What command is used to view a PC computer ’s routing table? Netstat –r /route prints 4. What is meant by a O.O.O.O network address entry with a subnet mask of 0.0. 0.0. in a PC ’s routing table? Default route 5. What is the 127.0.0.1 IP address and what is it used for?loopback‚ the

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    2011 19th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols Internet Exchange Points and Internet Routing Mohammad Zubair Ahmad and Ratan Guha Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science‚ University of Central Florida‚ Orlando‚ Florida Email: {zubair‚guha}@eecs.ucf.edu I. I NTRODUCTION The Internet is a network of Autonomous Systems (ASes) comprising of a complex and complicated ecosystem of networks used for a wide variety of applications. ASes exhibit varied functionality

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    AS3 and AS2 are running OSPF for their intra-AS routing protocol. Suppose AS1 and AS4 are running RIP for their intra-AS routing protocol. Suppose eBGP and iBGP are used for the inter-AS routing protocol. Initially‚ suppose there is no physical link between AS2 and AS4. * Router 3c learns about subnet with prefix x from which routing protocol: OSPF‚ RIP‚ eBGP‚ or iBGP? eBGP * Router 1d learns about subnet with prefix x from which routing protocol? iBGP * Once router 1d learns about

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    Zone Routing Protocol in Computer Networking (ZRP) Abstract Routing protocols for mobile ad-hoc networks have to face the challenge of frequently changing topology‚ low transmission power and asymmetric links. Both proactive and reactive routing protocols prove to be inefficient under these circumstances. The Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP) combines the advantages of the proactive and reactive approaches by maintaining an up-to-date topological map of a zone centered on each node. Within

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    Classful vs Classless Routing v1.10 – Aaron Balchunas 1 - Classful vs. Classless Routing Classful vs Classless routing protocols Classful routing protocols do not send subnet mask information with their routing updates. A router running a classful routing protocol will react in one of two ways when receiving a route: • If the router has a directly connected interface belonging to the same major network‚ it will apply the same subnet mask as that interface. • If the router does not have any

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    Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks: application on Fire Detection Abstract: this paper is about fire detection in building using a modified APTEEN routing protocol. Here we design a system called iFireControl which is a smart detection system for buildings‚ which is more water efficient than many current systems‚ while keeping its robustness. introduction A Wireless Sensor network (WSN) consists of spatially distributed autonomous sensors to monitor physical or environmental conditions‚

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    Thesis Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Thesis no: MSE-20110 September 2010 Performance Issues of Routing Protocols in MANET ABSTRACT A mobile ad-hoc network is an assortment of wireless mobile hosts‚ which establishes a momentary network without any assist of centralized administrator. The characteristics of an ad-hoc network can be explored on the base of routing protocols. The dynamic topology is the vital characteristic in which nodes frequently change their position. In

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    ADVANCE ROUTING TECHNOLOGY FOR FAST IP NETWORK RECOVERY Mini Project Report Submitted to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University‚ Hyderabad. In Partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the Degree of Bachelor of Technology In Computer science and engineering By PENTA VENKATA MADHUSUDHANA RAO 096A1A0518 Under the Guidance of Mr. ERUKULLA AVINASH M.E

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    Address/Subnet Mask 207.9.2.1/26 207.9.2.113/29 Loopback 1 Description On ACME_R1 On OMEGA_R1 Interfaces to Enable fa‚ se‚ lo fa‚ se‚ lo Routing Protocols Enabled RIPv2‚ EIGRP RIPv2 EIGRP Routing Protocol Statements Host Table Entries Message of the Day Welcome to ACME_R1 Welcome to ACME_R2 Welcome to OMEGA_R1 Routing Protocol Discussion asd Router Output ACME_R1 Show version ACME_R1#show version Cisco IOS Software‚ 2800 Software (C2800NM-ADVIPSERVICESK9-M)

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    of arbitrarily node movement. Routing paths in Mobile Ad hoc Network possibly have multiple hops‚ and each node in Mobile Ad hoc Network has the responsibility to perform like a router [1]. So each node in the Ad hoc networking is responsible for forwarding data packets to other nodes [2]. Routing in Mobile Ad hoc Network has been a tough job ever while the wireless mobile networks came into reality because of frequently change in network. Development of dynamic routing protocols is a huge challenge

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