it will append the update information to the routing table
it will append the update information to the routing table
The details vary enormously from protocol to protocol, but the basics are the same for all of them. A stream of data is split into packets, the packet has a header which contains (amongst other things) the destination for the packet. The network uses the destination address to deliver the network to the correct destination.
BGP border gateway protocol is the most commoly use exterior gateway protocol. EGP are used by ISP's and are being routed from a private network to the internet and to its destination private network.
destination network address
ICMP
To ensure data delivery.to ensure that data arrives at its destination in the proper sequence
n/y access protocol means say in arp process when an ip has a data and it needs to sent it, it must inform network access protocol such as ethernet and token ring of the destination hardware add on the local n/w.
Server Message Block
The router will install both routes in the routing table and load balance between the two.
Network Control Protocol is uses to identify the Network layer protocol used in the packet
routing protocol: helps to find the best path to transfer the packets from one network to diffrent network example: rip: routing information protocol igrp, ospf...... routed protocol: helps to carry the packets to the destination. example: smtp : transfer the mails ftp : transfer the files.
a way for transmitting data form one computer to the another across a network is called as communication protocol