Internet Exterior Routing Protocol Development: Problems, Issues, and Misconceptions
Tim Bass
09-05-2008 08:46 AM
In a follow up to a couple of recent posts on routing and why routing is not really CEP, kindly find*my*1997 IEEE*paper, for historical reference and a bit of background information, on global Internet routing:
Hi,
I'm a Linux Admin and have been given a SCO unix box to look after. One of the tasks that I need to complete is to stop the server running Routing Information Protocol.
From what I've read I need to stop the routed process. However, I don't know if it's as simple as killing the process... (1 Reply)
In Windows Vista all that one needs to do is right click your active network and select properties to get the (TCP/IP) internet protocol menu, but i cannot reach that menu in Windows 7. This is the menu that i am trying to reach in Windows 7 :
i can't seem to find... (2 Replies)
10. points] The port numbers used in Internet protocol are 16 bit wide.
How many ports does this give us?
What is the standard port number used by HTTP server?
What is a typical HTTP client program?c (1 Reply)
Hello
Hope someone can help with this problem. We are running Solaris 10 with a current kernel patch of 142900-09.
We appear to be getting a serious issue with the routing table as shown below:
Output from netstat -rnv
Destination ....Mask ............Gateway ........Device... (2 Replies)
I am running HP_UX 11.23 with 4 NIC cards (this is our TSM server)
I have 4 subnets we are backing across. trying to keep traffic on their subnets. I only have one route statment should I add more.
route add net 123.99.8.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 123.99.8.254
route add net 123.99.67.0 netmask... (2 Replies)
Hello,
I would like to modify my firewall configuration for being able to handle 2 internet connections in my Red zone.
I would then like to configure some selecting routing rules depending on the internal source.
Actual configuration:
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1 router A (ISP)... (1 Reply)
I'm running OS X. (OS X Server actually) and right now I use a program called BrickHouse to handle my router configuration. But this program kind of sucks. I'd much rather learn how to configure these programs manually. By these programs, I mean the programs OS X comes with to handle these jobs... (0 Replies)