Unicast IP Routing Architecture in Windows Server 2003 How RIP Works How OSPF Works Show 5 more Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2 How Unicast IPv4 Routing Protocols and Services Work In this section Uni...
Routing and Remote Access is not limited to supporting just RIP for IP and OSPF. The server running Routing and Remote Access is an extensible platform; other vendors can create additional IP routing protocols, such as Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) and Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)....
RIP-2 defines a 16-bit tag, while other routing protocols define 32-bit tags. If the routes of other protocols are imported to RIP and the tag is used in the routing policy, the tag value cannot exceed 65535. If the tag value exceeds 65535, the routing policy becomes invalid or the ...
The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is a distance vector protocol. Link-State Protocols The protocols, also known as shortest path first (SPF), share information with neighboring routers. Each router builds a link-state advertisement (LSA), which contains information about each link a...
According to the type of algorithm they use, dynamic routing protocols are classified into the following types: Distance-vector routing protocols Include RIP and BGP. BGP is also called a path-vector protocol. Link-state routing protocols Include OSPF and IS-IS. The preceding algorithms differ mai...
Unicast routing is the process of forwarding unicasted traffic from a source to a destination on an internetwork. Unicasted traffic is destined for a unique address. To understand the details of routing protocols such as Routing Information Protocol (RIP) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) and...
This example shows how to redistribute Routing Information Protocol (RIP) routes with a hop count equal to 1 into Open Shortest Path First (OSPF). These routes are redistributed into OSPF as external link-state advertisements (LSAs) with a metric type of Type 1, and a tag equal to 1....
table used to forward unicast packets is also used for the RPF checks, the routing table is populated and maintained by the traditional unicast routing protocols such as Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS), OSPF, and Routing Information Protocol (RIP...
routing protocol used in small or medium-sized IP internetworks. A server running the Routing and Remote Access service configured with RIP v2 can function as a dynamic IP router. RIP v1 is obsolete but is included to support a mixed environment that contains both RIP v1 and RIP v2 ...
221 Table 11-1 Default RIP Parameters... 263 Table 12-1 Default Static Routing Parameters... 278 Table