RIP Protocol || Routing Information Protocol in Networking
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
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
In this article, you will study the basics of spanning tree protocol, including how it works and its various types and states. So, let’s get started and understand what is
DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. It is an extremely useful protocol as, without it, it becomes necessary to manually assign IP addresses for new computers and computers that
Our trainers and placement officers, who are among the brightest minds in the DevNet track and have already assisted thousands of network automation engineers in getting trained and placed, have
In recent years, ‘Versa networks’ has made a name for itself in the networking domain by winning many awards for its SD-WAN and SASE services. Today, we will discuss what
In this blog, we will understand the OSPF LSA types and how OSPF uses (LSAs) are exchanged, including how the information is exchanged in the network topology between routers.
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