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Linux® Routing
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Linux® Routing

by Joe Brockmeier, Dee-Ann LeBlanc, Ron McCarty
October 2001
Intermediate to advanced
350 pages
8h 42m
English
Sams
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Summary

The unicast routing protocols you’re most likely to use in large, subnetted or multi- net-work networks in Linux are RIP-1, RIP-2, and OSPF. RIP-1 is the oldest of TCP/IP routing protocols still used on the Internet.As such, it is also the least flexible and only really good for small networks. RIP-2 is a bit newer and more secure, and while it is really not any better for larger networks, is a wiser choice than RIP-1 in many situations. Finally there is OSPF, which is more robust. If your network tends to change or you have problems with machines going down, you’re better off to choose this option.

Don’t forget static routing either! For really small LANs (10 machines or so) or subnets, this might be sufficient. Table 1.6 lists pertinent ...

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