IP Routing 101
Understanding Routing Fundamentals in the Internet
Description
Computers and devices attached to the Internet send Internet Protocol (IP) packets to each other when communicating. But how do these packets find their way across the myriad of possible paths, wires, fibers, and radio channels to successfully arrive at their intended destination?
This course focuses on the functions that Routers perform in an Internet, and the protocols they use, such as RIP, OSPF and BGP, in the control plane to make Shortest Path First decisions and deliver packets to their intended destinations as quickly and efficiently as possible. Understanding this process is critical in understanding how the Internet actually works.
What You Will Learn!
- Define exactly what Routing of IPv4 packets means
- Define methods for finding the "best path" or "shortest path" through the Internet
- Introduce routing concepts with the original RIP protocol
- Examine Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) operation
- Examine Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) operation
- Look at how to troubleshoot routing in IPv4 networks
Who Should Attend!
- Anyone interested in understanding how to routing works in todays TCP/IP Internet communications networks.