Routing Information Protocol (RIP) for wired network
As we can see today, the new technology provides many facilities and fast communication, such as the Internet. We must think about how this information transfers from the source to the destination. Due to the fact that a device called a router does managing the transfer operation, this device explor...
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Zusammenfassung: | As we can see today, the new technology provides many facilities and fast communication, such as the Internet. We must think about how this information transfers from the source to the destination. Due to the fact that a device called a router does managing the transfer operation, this device explores the path from the source to the destination at a low cost. Furthermore, in this paper, we present one of the most popular algorithms used in routing, is the Distance Vector (DV) algorithm, which is the basis of the well-known Routing Information Protocol (RIP). Therefore, we will explain how this protocol works and what is the problem when implementing it in the weird network and shows how can this protocol manage this problem and solve it. Besides, show where this protocol is used. As a result, the discussion part will explain the purpose of using this protocol and make a comparison with other routing protocols to see the efficiency of this protocol. Thus, during this paper, we will find the accuracy of this algorithm. |
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ISSN: | 0094-243X 1551-7616 |
DOI: | 10.1063/5.0148226 |