Tunnel is the solution...
external 20 internal 200
Yes. There are overland routes and sea routes that will take you from Thailand to the U.K.
Sikkim is the state without an airport or any railway routes.
Trade routes have stoppages for cormmercial transport of cargo and that allows routes to reach markets.by making new ones
It is the information about flight routes, timings etc. please explain with example
Yes, you must use a Super Rod on Routes 223 and 230.
There was a volcanic eruption on the routes and there was a big cloud of smoke making the visibility low.
That should be a router.
persian trade routes,african trade routes,ocean trade routes,mediterranean trade routes,and silk roads.
OSPF has the following features:Fast Convergence OSPF can detect and propagate topology changes faster than RIP. Count-to-infinity does not occur with OSPF.Loop-Free Routes OSPF-calculated routes are always loop-free.Scalability With OSPF, an AS can be subdivided into contiguous groups of networks called areas. Routes within areas can be summarized to minimize route table entries. Areas can be configured with a default route summarizing all routes outside the AS or outside the area. As a result, OSPF can scale to large and very large internetworks. In contrast, RIP for IP internetworks cannot be subdivided and no route summarization is done beyond the summarizing for all subnets of a network ID.Subnet Mask Advertised with the Network OSPF was designed to advertise the subnet mask with the network. OSPF supports variable-length subnet masks (VLSM), disjointed subnets, and supernetting.Support for Authentication Information exchanges between OSPF routes can be authenticated.Support for External Routes Routes outside of the OSPF AS are advertised within the AS so that OSPF routers can calculate the least cost route to external networks.
It all depends how fast your going, if your making any stops, what routes you take and how much traffic there is
The Ottomans and Mongols controlled the land routes to China and they were not about to let a bunch of European Christians go and get money in the Orient... without attacked, stealing and killing.