ABSTRACT

This book describes and compares both the IPv4 and IPv6 versions of OSPF and IS-IS. It explains OSPF and IS-IS by grounding the analysis on the principles of Link State Routing (LSR). It deliberately separates principles from technologies. Understanding the principles behind the technologies makes the learning process easier and more solid. Moreover, it helps uncovering the dissimilarities and commonalities of OSPF and IS-IS and exposing their stronger and weaker features. The chapters on principles explain the features of LSR protocols and discuss the alternative design options, independently of technologies. The chapters on technologies provide a comprehensive description of OSPF and IS-IS with enough detail for professionals that need to work with these technologies. The final part of the book describes and discusses a large set of experiments with Cisco routers designed to illustrate the various features of OSPF and IS-IS. In particular, the experiments related to the synchronization mechanisms are not usually found in the literature.

part 1|1 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|37 pages

Routing and Addressing

part 2|1 pages

Principles

part 3|1 pages

Technologies

chapter 4|6 pages

Overview of OSPF and IS-IS

chapter 6|55 pages

OSPF and IS-IS Synchronization Mechanisms

chapter 7|12 pages

OSPF and IS-IS Hierarchical Networks

part 4|1 pages

Case studies

chapter 8|19 pages

Tools and Configurations

chapter 9|45 pages

Experiments on Forwarding Tables and LSDB

chapter 10|59 pages

Experiments on Synchronization Mechanisms

chapter 11|14 pages

Experiments on Hierarchical Networks