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PPP Info

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

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Routing Protocols

 
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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