
Intermany Routing Protocols Explained
Intermany Routing Protocols Explained Intermany routing protocols often are referred to as routing protocols. There are two reasons for this: 1) They each have a local inter-network address, and 2) Each can only send packets to a particular router, and not the rest of an inter-network. IGRP IGRP is a hybrid protocol originally designed by stationur all the way back in the 1980's. Like OSPF, it is a distance vector protocol, but now it also contains OSPF's optional inertialFD and split horizonalFD features. It is also worth noting thatIGRPis capable of spanning a full VPN fabric choke if a router is in the Traffic Shaping group. agent In order to useIGRP, one needs agent software. The most commonly used are broker and inspector. The broker is like a mailman that…