This book is divided into three parts. The first part describes several network topologies and discusses the pros and cons of the various routing protocols in each. This is important because a routing protocol cannot be described in a vacuum; it can be understood only in the context of the networks in which it is most suited to operate.
The second part describes how RIP operates in a network. It describes some common configuration parameters (including examples from several products), common problems that occur, and common solutions to those problems. Part II is addressed primarily to network administrators.
The third part covers the RIP protocol itself. It begins with RIP-2 Malkin 1998, the newly deployed version, then discusses the enhancements over RIP-1 Hedrick 1988. It also covers some extensions to RIP, which are still in development or early deployment. Part III is targeted to protocol implementers.
Most of the material in Part III is taken from RFC 2453 (STD 56), the RIP-2 standards specification. That, in turn, contains RFC 1058, the original RIP de facto standard written by Chuck Hedrick 1988, and ported into RFC 2453 by Scott Bradner.
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Topics covered include:
Simple, structured, complex, multipath, and dial-in topologies The OSI reference model XNS, IPX, and IGRP distance-vector protocols and how they compare to RIP-2 Common configuration parameters System configuration for Nortel Networks 5399/RA8000, Nortel Networks CVX 1800, and Cisco 3640 Assigning addresses Security issues Central office routers, Internet border routers, and remote office routers Troubleshooting RIP RIP-2 enhancements over RIP-1 RIP MIB Comprehensive, definitive, and practical, this book is an essential reference for network administrators, managers, and developers. 0201433206B04062001
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A good book about RIP v1 & v2,
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This review is from: RIP: An Intra-Domain Routing Protocol (The Addison-Wesley Networking Basics Series) (Paperback)
When I got this book, I understood what the anonymous reviewer meant by saying this book is overspaced.In comparison to "BGP4, Inter-Domain Routing in the Internet", this book is about 33% wider due to wide margins and a bit higher due to line spacing being a bit larger. As the amount of material is nearly identical (same number of lines, line width, and the RIP book is 20 pages shorter), I wish the books had the same page size. Anyway, I disagree with the reviewer - RIP is a simple protocol, and there's no reason for a book focused on it to be any bigger. This book is excellent for network administrators who are already familiar with the basics of IP and just want a book to study RIP from, without any material about IP, routing, or graph algorithms in general, especially as the book is written by an authority on the subject.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great, quick read!,
By Darryl P. Black (New Hampshire, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: RIP: An Intra-Domain Routing Protocol (The Addison-Wesley Networking Basics Series) (Paperback)
This book provides a concise, albeit comprehensive discussion of RIP-1/2. It offers help with configuration, day-to-day operation and troubleshooting. If you do not have a lot of time but need to understand the fundamentals of RIP-1/2, give this book a read.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
content free guide to RIP?,
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This review is from: RIP: An Intra-Domain Routing Protocol (The Addison-Wesley Networking Basics Series) (Paperback)
Thank goodness for the large font, and wide spacing on this fluffy attempt at presenting a technichal topic: otherwise far more extraneous and useless information would have had to be included in order to make this book big enough to keep from sliding into a fold of flesh in my ponderous belly.
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