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General Routing Concepts (NW18)

Format

Classroom

Duration

1.0 Day(s)

Description

Identify the purpose of a router and principles of routing - Identify the characteristics of routing on pre-established

Prerequisites

Knowledge of LANs

Objectives

- Identify the purpose of a router and principles of routing
- Identify the characteristics of routing on pre-established
circuits using the following techniques:
Label swapping
Label stripping
Route information fields
- Identify the characteristics of routing on non pre-established
circuits using dynamically built routing tables
- State how routing tables are built dynamically using both distance
vector and link state techniques and provide examples of protocols
that use these techniques.
Note: These objectives provided based on initial course outline provide during IIM (06/96).
- FSK, 03/07/96, US CA

Contents

-Routing Technologies:
- Pre-established circuit
- Label swapping, label stripping, route information field
- Non pre-established circuit
- Routing tables
- Level 3 (e.g., DDP, IPX, DECnet RP, IP, ...)
- Level 2 (e.g., LAN bridging)
Collecting/Manitaining Routing data:
- Distance vector techniques and protocols
- Link state techniques and protocols
Note: This course originally was to be based on US course G3790.
Based on decisions made at the IIM (06/26), the course proposed
by France (outlined above) will be the content chosen.
-FSK, 03/07/96, US CA –

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