In order to make similarity between RIP v1 and v2 clear below table shares their commonality in terms of various routing related parameters – Now that commonality between RIP v1 and v2 is clear , moving further , we will understand how both versions of RIP differ in reference to …
The differences between Port Channel and Etherchannel are as follows – PARAMETERS PORT CHANNEL ETHERCHANNEL Terminology The “Port-channel” is the name of this virtual interface in IOS Etherchannel is the name of the technology used to group multiple physical links …
Difference between Routing Protocol and Routed Protocol: ROUTING PROTOCOL ROUTED PROTOCOL Used between Layer 3 devices to learn and advertise Routes and maintain Routing tables Used Between Routers to direct user traffic. It is also called network protocols Routing Protocol …
Difference between SIP and SCCP SIP SCCP Session Initiation Protocol Skinny Call Control Protocol Open Source protocol Cisco proprietary Communicates on TCP or UDP on port numbers 5060 or 5061 Communicates on TCP 2000 Less Features supported More feature support …
Difference between TCP and UDP Below table summarizes the difference between UDP and TCP: PARAMETER TCP UDP Full Form Transmission Control Protocol User Datagram Protocol or Universal Datagram Protocol Connection TCP is a connection-oriented protocol. UDP is a connectionless protocol. …
Difference between BGP Hard Reset and Soft Reset: PARAMETER HARD RESET SOFT RESET Philosophy This will tear down the TCP connection between the peers and re-establish the connection with a BGP Open message and proceed with the regular message exchanges …
Before discussing eBGP vs iBGP, let’s understand the two protocols briefly. eBGP It is abbreviation for External Border Gateway Protocol and is one of the flavors of BGP protocol. eBGP Routing protocol is used between BGP speaking neighbors which belong …
Below table describes the difference between VRF and VRF Lite: VRF VRF Lite MBGP VPNv4 or MPLS required for running full VRF. VRF-lite is a subset of the MPLS VPN functionality. It supports only the VRF related functionality (no MBGP …
Comparison Table : MPLS vs INTERNET Below table describes the difference between MPLS and Internet: PARAMETERS MPLS INTERNET Carriers Single carrier provides MPLS connectivity for all the locations Not limited to single carrier. Different locations can be connected through various …
Comparison Table: MPLS vs VPN Below table describes the difference between MPLS and VPN: PARAMETER MPLS VPN Scope of Operation Operates on carrier provided Network (Logically segregated to support multiple customers) that will further connect to all customer sites. Operates …
UDP HEADER It consists of four fields each of 2 bytes in length – Source Port(16 bits) – This field identifies the sender’s port. Cleared to zero if not used. Destination Port(16 bits) – This field identifies the receiver’s port. …
UDP (User Datagram Protocol) is a transport layer protocol used primarily for low-latency and loss tolerating connections. Outlined by RFC 768 it provides a best-effort datagram service to an end host.In distinction to TCP, UDP just sends the packets with no packet acknowledgements that ends up into much lower bandwidth overhead and latency. However …
TCP i.e.Transmission Control Protocol is one of main Transport Layer protocol which provides reliable, connection-oriented communication over IP networks between two end stations. When data is provided to the IP protocol, it encapsulates them in IP datagrams. TCP is defined by the …
TCP HEADER (Transmission Control Protocol ) Source port (16 bits): Port related to the application in progress on the source machine Destination port (16 bits): Port related to the application in progress on the destination machine Sequence number (32 bits): When the …
SCCP stands for Skinny Client Control Protocol . It is a lightweight , proprietary control and communication protocol originally developed by Selsius Systems and later taken over by Cisco Systems.It is a lightweight IP-Based protocol for Signalling with CUCM and CME for Cisco …
Introduction eBGP is abbreviation for External Border Gateway Protocol and is one of the flavors of BGP protocol. eBGP Routing protocol is used between BGP speaking neighbors which belong to different ASNs (Autonomous System Numbers). eBGP functions as the protocol for …