An Overview of Routing Theory Jim Binkley
An Overview of Routing Theory
IP Routing Jim Binkley Portland State University
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Routing Theory
topologies and scalability basic tools & ideas & attributes
? static vs dynamic, flooding, tunnels, control theory
some issues; e.g., congestion algorithms: vector-distance vs link-state
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fundamental ideas
routing - finding a path from one end to the other for a packet
we need one or more algorithms that are most likely distributed amongst a set of hosts and router
what are the properties of said algorithm? what issues affect it?
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elements of a routing scheme
routing protocols that allow info to be gathered and distributed - routing agents communicate with these protocols
routing algorithms - may be distributed, use protocols and data to determine and disseminate paths
routing databases (tables in routers) (to boardwalk, via new jersey, $100)
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a routing domain
a routing domain == set of routers under same admin running same routing protocol
e.g., all these routers are controlled by
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Joe Bob Inc, run OSPF
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