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Dynamic Routing Protocols. Creating Stability and Reliability through Evaluation and Comparison

Title: Dynamic Routing Protocols. Creating Stability and Reliability through Evaluation and Comparison

Master's Thesis , 2022 , 54 Pages , Grade: 1,5

Autor:in: Anonym (Author)

Computer Science - Internet, New Technologies
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The main objective of this study is the empirical analysis of the evaluation and comparison of dynamic routing protocols regarding their stability and reliability. An especially close look will be paid to EIGRP, OSPF, and RIP; RIP (Routing Information Protocol) being one of the oldest routing protocols still in service.

A routing protocol is a protocol which is responsible to determine how routers communicate with each other and forward packets through an optimal path, travelling from source node to destination node. Each routing protocols performs in different ways. They have their own architecture, route to follow and sometimes even delays in packets. OSPF builds a database of routes to its neighbors, using an algorithm to calculate the best possible path. EIGRP is a vector routing protocol that is used on a computer network to help automate routing decisions and configuration.

The author of this text is not a native English speaker. Please excuse any grammatical errors and other inconsistencies.

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgement

List Tables

List Figure

List of Acronym

Abstract

Chapter one Introduction
1.1. Background of the study
1.2. Statement of the problem
1.3. Research questions
1.4. Objectives the study
1.4.1. General Objectives
1.4.2. Specific Objectives
1.5. Significance of the study
1.6. Scope of the study
1.7. Limitation of the study
1.8. Structure of the Thesis

Chapter two Literature Review
2.1 Theoretical Overview of Routing Protocols
2.1.1 General Overview
2.1.2 IP Routing
2.2 Functionality of IP Routing
2.2.1 Proactive Routing Protocols
2.2.2 Metric Parameters
2.2.3 Types of Routing Protocols
2.2.4 Static versus Dynamic Routing
2.2.5 Types of Dynamic Routing Protocols
1 Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
2. Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Protocol
3. IS-IS
4. ENHANCED INTERIOR GATEWAY ROUTING PROTOCOL
2.2.6 PERFORMANCE METRICS
2.3. Related works

Chapter Three Research Methods and Design
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Research method
3.3. Research Design
3.4. Data Collection
3.4.1. Document Analysis
3.5. Method of Data Analysis

CHAPTER FOUR RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Structure of Cisco packet tracer
4.3 Protocols selected for the study
4.4. Simulation Setup
4.5. Delay Comparison
4.6. Destination Unreachable comparison
4.7. Total traveling time of RIP, EIGRP and OSPF protocol scomparison
4.8. Discussion

Chapter Five Conclusion and recommendation
5.1 Conclusion
5.2. Recommendation for Future Work

References

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Title
Dynamic Routing Protocols. Creating Stability and Reliability through Evaluation and Comparison
Grade
1,5
Author
Anonym (Author)
Publication Year
2022
Pages
54
Catalog Number
V1353430
ISBN (PDF)
9783346864390
ISBN (Book)
9783346864406
Language
English
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Computer science ICT project protocol DYNAMIC ROUTING PROTOCOLS STABILITY AND RELIABILITY
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Anonym (Author), 2022, Dynamic Routing Protocols. Creating Stability and Reliability through Evaluation and Comparison, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1353430
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