anyone know a site that explains the differences between routed and routing protocols?! cant find one! :smt011
anyone know a site that explains the differences between routed and routing protocols?! cant find one! :smt011
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Let me try to remember....it's about 3 years since I studied for the CCNA :P
Routed protocols are protocols which are routed (duh) like: tcp/ip.
Routing protocols are the protocols which route the routed ones: BGP, OSPF, IGRP, RIP.
I hope this can be a start :)
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Thanks... tho that much i knew... i have to write stupid notes on these two for coursework.... which is now already late!Originally Posted by PrOfUnD Darkness
Its been ages since i did my ccna work as well...
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Ive given up on that project for today... the fun now starts here...
"You will study the TCP/IP suite in detail"
:smt019 :smt011 :smt022 :smt015 :toimonster:
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*shudders*
I just did a week long CCNA module training course...
Goat is animal
My night will now feature the exciting explanations and googling for....
TCP/IP protocol stack
Explain how TCP (layer 4) complements IP (layer 3) which is “best effort”
TCP and UDP Segment Formats
TCP and UDP Port Numbers
Three Way Handshake/ Open Connection
TCP Simple Acknowledgement and Windowing
TCP/IP and the Network Layer
And MANY MANY MORE.... :Hangman:
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That's not so bad Paulo. I'd love to make a coursework about tcp/ip.
I hate every coursework/homework I have to do on college, it's just bullshit, nothing exciting.
HAHA dont be offering that now.... might just take it! :smt043Originally Posted by PrOfUnD Darkness
Nah seriously its amazingly dry having to write about this stuff... It suks alll the fun out of networking and working with computers...
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TCP/IP is tedious, but isn't bad knowledge to know. The lower you can go, the more low-level problems you can troubleshoot. I know dick about networking, but have to screw around w/ routers from time to time at work.
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