Routing is the process of deciding where to send signals in a network. Multi-hop routing involves sending signals through multiple stops instead of one long pathway.
Routing is the process of deciding where to send signals in a network. Multi-hop routing involves sending signals through multiple stops instead of one long pathway.
what happens in RIP ROUTING method after the 15 hop
You actually cannot make a routing table based on next hop (alone). Next hop is the default gateway ands is always a required part of a route. A route always contains three fields: Network ID, Cost, Next hop.
next hop address
There are many things that is meant by the phrase 'least cost routing'. 'Least cost routing' typically refers to the process of selecting the path of outbound communications.
-Distance vector routing -Hop-count metric -Route time-out timer
rip hop count is 15, if it reaches 16 it indicates network is unreachable
A routing table has columns for at least three types of information, Network ID, the Cost and The ID of the next Router called Next Hop.
RIP (Routing Information Protocol) uses hop count as the metric. It measures the distance to a destination network based on the number of routers (hops) that a packet has to traverse to reach the destination.
it will append the update information to the routing table
it will append the update information to the routing table
In multi-hop wireless networks, communication between two end nodes is carried out through a number of intermediate nodes whose function is to relay information from one point to another.