network traffic
The project aims to explore Interior Gateway Protocols (IGP) such as RIP, OSPF, and EIGRP by designing a simulated network and analyzing their performance. The protocols are configured between devices to study convergence time and routing efficiency. The project includes comparing protocol performance to determine the best fit for different networks. Results are presented using tables and graphs showcasing the performance. The project concludes with insights that enhance understanding of the protocols and their applications.
The project aims to explore Interior Gateway Protocols (IGP) such as RIP, OSPF, and EIGRP by designing a simulated network and analyzing their performance. The protocols are configured between devices to study convergence time and routing efficiency. The project includes comparing protocol performance to determine the best fit for different networks. Results are presented using tables and graphs showcasing the performance. The project concludes with insights that enhance understanding of the protocols and their applications.
The project aims to explore Interior Gateway Protocols (IGP) such as RIP, OSPF, and EIGRP by designing a simulated network and analyzing their performance. The protocols are configured between devices to study convergence time and routing efficiency. The project includes comparing protocol performance to determine the best fit for different networks. Results are presented using tables and graphs showcasing the performance. The project concludes with insights that enhance understanding of the protocols and their applications.