aghanashin-avatar

Is there any one who can explain the Path Vector Routing as an algorithm of Network Routing.

Hi Docsity Q n A contributors, my question is that what is Path Vector Routing algorithm.
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over 13 years ago
rogerpapa-avatar
"Path Vector Routing : Distance vector and link state routing are both_x000D_ intra-domain routing protocols. They are used inside an autonomous_x000D_ system, but not between autonomous systems. Both of these routing_x000D_ protocols become intractable in large networks and cannot be used in_x000D_ Inter-domain routing. Distance vector routing is subject to instability if_x000D_ there are more than few hops in the domain. Link state routing needs_x000D_ huge amount of resources to calculate routing tables. It also creates heavy_x000D_ traffic because of flooding._x000D_ Path vector routing is used for inter-domain routing. It is similar to_x000D_ Distance vector routing. In path vector routing we assume there is one_x000D_ node (there can be many) in each autonomous system which acts on_x000D_ behalf of the entire autonomous system. This node is called the speaker_x000D_ node. The speaker node creates a routing table and sends information to_x000D_ its neighboring speaker nodes in neighboring autonomous systems. The_x000D_ idea is the same as Distance vector routing except that only speaker nodes_x000D_ in each autonomous system can communicate with each other._x000D_ _x000D_ Source: http://in.docsity.com/en-docs/Network_Technologies_and_TCP_IP__Lecture_notes__SUBASH"
over 13 years ago
sachinii-avatar
The direction-finding standard protocol is usually a set of rules utilised by modems to determine the most suitable pathways straight into they will really should forward boxes to their supposed spots.