HDLC - High-Level Data Link Control Protocol - A method for encapsulating datagrams over serial links
LCP - Link Control Protocol - A method of establishing, configuring, maintaining, and terminating the PPP connection
NCP - Network Control Protocol -A method of establishing and configuring different Network layer protocols - is used to allow communication of multiple network layer protocols by encapsulating them across a PPP data link
EIA/TIA-232-C - a physical layer international standard for serial communication
PPP protocol stack is specified at the physical and data link layers and was created to replace SLIP
Synchronous and non synchronous
1. Interior (within an autonomous system
a. Distance Vector - understands the direction and distance to any network connection on the internetwork. Knows how may hops (metrics) to get to that destination. Possible problems include: slow convergence, routing loops, counting to infinity (solved my max hop count). Solutions include: split horizon (cant send back where it came from); hold-down timers (prevent regular updates messages from recreating in tables that it is up); hop count ; Uses seconds hand info
1. RIP - routing information protocol - 15 hop count maximum
30 seconds update
Route invalid timer 90 seconds
metrics
2. IGRP - Interior gateway routing protocol (CISCO) - 255 hop count maximum, reliability factor (255) and bandwidth delay measured in 10 MS. Implements hold downs, split horizons, and poison reverse updates; 90 seconds
b. Link State - understands the entire network and does not use secondhand information. routers exchange LSP (Link state protocols - hi packets) Each router builds a topographical view then uses SPF (shortest path first) to determine he best route. Convergence is fast. Bandwidth is the measurement
1. OSPF (open shortest path first) - decisions based on cost of route (metric limit of 65,535) - used in he TCP/IP stack
2. NLSP - Novell’s Link State Protocol
c. Hybrid
EIGRP - (enhanced Interior gateway protocol) combined link state and distance vector - distance vectors triggered by change, not timers; Faster convergence, multiprotocol support
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