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Subject: ROUTER AND Tunneling
Category: Computers > Internet
Asked by: akl-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 03 Dec 2002 15:01 PST
Expires: 04 Dec 2002 15:33 PST
Question ID: 118703
3.   The Interior Gateway Routing protocol exchanges tables between
neighboring routers.  If delays are recorded as 16-bit numbers in a
10-router network, and delay vectors are exchanged every 100 ms, what 
bandwidth per (full-duplex) line is needed  by this distributed
algorithm? Assume that each router has two lines to other routers.
5.    Tunneling through a concatenated virtual-circuit subnet is
straightforward: the multi-protocol router at one end just sets up a
virtual circuit to the other end and passes packets through it.Can
tunneling also be used in datagram subnets? If so, how?
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