it is dynamic routing.
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
The purpose of LSAs (Location Service Advertisements) is to inform nearby routers about a new router being introduced to the network, and to exchange routing information among routers using OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) protocol. LSAs help routers build a consistent and up-to-date view of the network topology.
In a distance vector routing protocol, such as RIP or EIGRP, each router sends its routing table to neighboring routers. The routers don't know the topology, i.e., how other routers are interconnected. In a link state routing protocol, such as OSPF or IS-IS, routers first exchange information about connections within the network (or an area of the network), and build a topology table. Then each router uses Dijkstra's algorithm to calculate the best route to each destination.
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OSPF, or Open Shortest Path First Protocol is an industry standard link state routing protocol used to determine best paths across an IP v4 computer network. OSPF v3 is currently completing development and will provide best path information through IPV6 networks. Link State routing protocols rely on the flooding of Link State Advertisments between neighboring routers in a network to build a database of the interfaces and the neighbor routers connected to those interfaces. This information is then processed using the SPF or Dyksrta algorythm in order to build a "map" of the network. Costs, based on the bandwidth of the individual interfaces, can be calculated to determine the best (lowest cost) path from the router to any network in the domain. OSPF is officially described in RFC 2328 and is an open standard. It is probably the most popular interior gateway protocol in use today.
There are dozens of different server companies. The best company though that build business routers is the company Cisco.
The neighbor and topology tables are used by DUAL to build the routing table.
Configure two interfaces, and build the routing table accordingly with their private IPS.
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Before talking about layers you need to figure out what kind of network you are trying to build, how servers, workstations, routers, switches and so on.
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