G,
You are partially correct. There are a few other things to consider though,
like how much bandwidth will be taken up my the advertisement of routing
update (DV)? How fast do you want your network to converge in the event of a
failure? How robust is the routing protocol I am choosing? Does it support
VLSM, Classless routing? Is it a standards base protocol or is it
Proprietary? These are some of the questions that go along with deciding
which routing protocol to use. Priscilla's book is great if you are
interested in more details.
EF
-----Original Message-----
From: Deloso, Elmer G. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 12:09 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Routing Tables
When comparing Distance Vector with Link State protocols, although the
procedures are different,
isn't the end result for both the same? That is, having a complete map of
the entire network?
Please correct me if I'm missing something. Thanks.
Elmer Deloso
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