Distance-vector routing

sumon_ahsan
sumon_ahsan  Diamond  (1)
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  • Distance-vector routing gets topological data from the routing table information of its neighbors. Link-state routing obtains a wide view of the entire internetwork topology by accumulating all necessary LSAs.

    • Distance-vector routing determines the best path by adding to the metric value that it receives as routing information is passed from router to router. For link-state routing, each router works separately to calculate its own shortest path to destination networks.
    • With most distance-vector routing protocols, updates for topology changes come in periodic table updates. The information passes from router to router, usually resulting in slower convergence. With link-state routing protocols, updates are usually triggered by topology changes. Relatively small LSAs passed to all other routers usually result in faster time to converge on any internetwork topology change.
    TISLAM
    TISLAM  Platinum 
    7 years 10 months ago
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    informative...
    TISLAM
    TISLAM  Platinum 
    7 years 10 months ago
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    what is LSA ?
    gokibria
    gokibria  Diamond 
    7 years 10 months ago
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    very nice post...