First Hop Redundancy Protocol (FHRP) and its Types

FHRP - First Hop Redundancy Protocol

Introduction In order to protect their networks against complete breakdown, businesses use a number of different protocols. First Hop Redundancy Protocol (FHRP) is one such protocol, and it uses a virtual default gateway to provide nearly uninterrupted network availability for businesses. FHRP allows multiple routers to act as a backup for each other in case […]

What is Quality of Service (QoS) in Networking?

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Enterprise networks must offer dependable and quantifiable services to enable the transmission of delay-sensitive data, voice, and video. So, QoS is employed by enterprises to fulfil the traffic demands of sensitive applications, such as real-time voice and video, and to stop the quality from degrading as a result of packet loss, delay, and jitter.

RIP Protocol || Routing Information Protocol in Networking

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In 1981, the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) was first developed as GWINFO in the Xerox Network Systems (XNS) protocol suite for the Xerox PARC Universal Protocol. RIP, which was first described in RFC 1058 in 1988, has a reputation for being simple to set up and use on small networks.