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    Introduction: Routing Information Protocol is one of the oldest Distance Vector Routing Protocol which goes under the Interior Gateway Protocol type 2. Routing Information Protocol version 1 was stated in 1988 and it was the primary routing protocol utilized on the Internet. The purpose behind utilizing the routing protocols is to decrease the time delay (Aydogan, 2010), Improve the data transmission utilization (Shih, 2010), Reducing power utilization (Khan, 2010) and decreasing the packet loss

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    The Routing Information Protocol ( RIP ) INTRODUCTION: I will summarize Request For Comments (RFC) 1058, Routing Information Protocol (RIP), by discussing RIPs basic algorithm/distance vector algorithm, protocol, message format, protocol limitations, and new improvements to RIP. RIP is very important to internetworking, since it passes information about routes between networks and hosts. It allows hosts and gateways to exchange information for the purpose of computing routes. BASIC

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    A Review on security issues on routing protocols in Delay Tolerant networks 1. Swati Research scholar Punjabi University Patiala Email:er.swati.jindal87@gmail.com 2. Dr.Jagtar Singh Associate professor,ECE department Ycoe talwandi sabo Punjabi university Patiala Email: jagtarsivian@yahoo.com 3. Dr.Harminder Singh Bindra Assistant Professor,IT department MIMIT,Malout Email: bindra.harminder@gmail.com Abstract: In modern world, Delay Tolerant Network (DTN) has significant role in communications

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    survey Routing Protocols in MANET’s Mobile ad-hoc networks (MANET) are characterized as networks without any physical connections. In these networks there is no fixed topology due to the mobility of nodes, interference, multipath propagation and path loss. Hence a dynamic routing protocol is needed for these networks to function properly. Many Routing protocols have been developed for accomplishing this task. MANET routing protocols can be categorized as Proactive or Table-driven Routing Protocols

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    Analysis of Routing Protocol in Wireless Sensor Networks: Review Shalabh Mishra Computer Science Department IMS Engineering College Ghaziabad, India shalabhgreat1@gmail.com Dipesh Rai Computer Engineering Department IMS Engineering College Ghaziabad, India dipeshrai111@gmail.com Shashank Dixit Computer Engineering Department IMS Engineering College Ghaziabad, India shiva.imsec@gmail.com Abstract—this paper attempts to describe a literature review of Wireless Sensor Network routing protocols. A wireless

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    Detection and Prevention of Sinkhole Attack on Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP) in MANET M.Kayalvizhi1, Mr.G.Arul Kumaran2, A.Nithyasri3 1PG Scholar, Dept .of Information Technology, Vivekananda College of Engineering for Women Tiruchengode – 637205, Tamilnadu, India 2Assistant Professor, Dept. of Information Technology, Vivekananda College of Engineering for Women Tiruchengode – 637205, Tamilnadu, India 3Assistant Professor, Dept. of Information Technology, Vivekananda College of Engineering for

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    WIRELESS AD HOC ROUTING PROTOCOLS Raghav Thirani , Monica Chandil ABSTRACT: An ad hoc network is a collection of nodes which are dynamically located in such a manner that their inter connections might change on continual basis. A routing protocol is required, to facilitate communication inside the network by discovering routes between the nodes. This research paper classifies various protocols and provides an overview about eight different protocols under varied categories. 1. INTRODUCTON:

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    DETECTION AND PREVENTION OF SINKHOLE ATTACK ON ZONE ROUTING PROTOCOL (ZRP) M.Kayalvizhi1, Mr.G.Arul Kumaran2, Dr.M.Akila3 1PG Scholar, Dept .of Information Technology Assistant 2Professor, Dept. of Information Technology 3Professor, Dept .of Information Technology Vivekananda College of Engineering for Women, Tiruchengode – 637205, India Email- mkayalvizhi1992@gmail.com, erarulkumaran@gmail.com, akila@nvgroup.in Abstract—Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET) is a kind of wireless network. A Wireless

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    IT220 Chapter 7 1.What’s a routing table? Keeps track of the routes to use for forwarding datat to its destination 2. What is the most common static route used in a host computer? Default gateway 3. What command is used to view a PC computer 's routing table? Netstat –r /route prints 4. What is meant by a O.O.O.O network address entry with a subnet mask of 0.0. 0.0. in a PC 's routing table? Default route 5. What is the 127.0.0.1 IP address and what is it used for?loopback, the

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    Professor Richard Adebiaye, CCSP CIS532 Network Architecture and Analysis 1. Design a plan to integrate the different routing protocols into a new network design for Genome4U’s lab. The topology represents the network of the research lab. The different cisco switches represent the different vlans that can be configured for the different project teams in the lab. Router-EIGRP

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