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Nokia also supports RIPng, the version of RIP that supports IPv6 interfaces.
IGRP
IGRP (Interior Gateway Routing Protocol) is a distance vector protocol. IGRP
has a number of metrics for each destination. These metrics include link delay,
bandwidth, reliability, load, MTU, and hop count. A single composite metric
is formed by combining metrics with a particular weight.
Like RIP version 1, IGRP does not fully support non-classful routing.
OSPF
OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) is a modern link-state routing protocol. It
fully supports non-classful networks. OSPF has a single, 24-bit metric for
each destination. You can configure this metric to any desired value.
OSPF allows the AS to be broken up into areas. Areas allow you to increase
overall network stability and scalability. At area boundaries, routes can be
aggregated to reduce the number of routes each firewall in the AS must know
about. If there are multiple paths to a single destination with the same
computed metric, OSPF can install them into the forwarding table.
Protocol
Described in RFC
RIP version 1
RFC1058
RIP version 2
RFC1723
RIPng
Protocol
Described in RFC
OSPF
RFC2328
Summary of Contents for Network Voyager
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Page 30: ...2 How to Use Voyager 30 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 32: ...3 Command Line Utility Files 32 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 220: ...5 Configuring Interfaces 220 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 446: ...7 Configuring Traffic Management 448 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 618: ...10 Configuring Security and Access 620 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 668: ...14 Configuring IPv6 670 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 672: ...15 IPSO Process Management 674 Voyager Reference Guide ...
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