This is on a 6509-E being used as a core router and EIGRP for the routing protocol. Am I missing something? Or couldn't the 3 bolded statements be removed without any real change to the routing? EDIT: ...
I've been practicing the CCNA test via a cisco learning sim, at the end of which, it doesn't tell you what was right or wrong, just to study in XYZ areas. There was one sim that had 7 routers that ...
In a computer network, the transmission of data is based on the routing protocol which selects the best routes between any two nodes. Different types of routing protocols are applied to specific ...
Routing is the process of determining where to send data packets that are destined for addresses outside the local network. Routers gather and maintain routing information to enable the transmission ...
Initiatives like smart manufacturing require the free flow of information across a network architecture—from the point where data is first collected, to where that data is analyzed and contextualized ...