Routing & Addressing
Contents
Introduction to Routing
Internet Protocol
Networks and Netmasks
How to check if a IP is in a
network
Packet Switching IP
An example routing table
Example 2 (Win2K)
Types of routes
A simple example
A complex example
Dynamic routing protocols
Other approaches
Slide 15
Addressing
Melbourne Wireless
Discussion
Summary
Demonstration
Demo Configuration
Network design templates
Scope
Outline
Architecture
Core Nodes
Core Nodes – OSPF
configuration
Core Nodes – Forwarding
Core Nodes – Client networks
Lowest cost ‘core’ node
Backbone ‘core node’
Edge nodes
IPv6 support to edge nodes
Node Templates
Non-core routing node
Non-core routing node
Simple core-node
Core-node with wired clients
Core-node with wireless
clients
Core-node with wired &
wireless clients
Core-node with DMZ
Wireless Configuration –
channel, ESSID
Network configuration
Network configuration
Network configuration
Implementation
Linux
Wireless configuration
WAN Routing
WAN Routing Areas
Slide 51
WAN Routing – Impact of
Areas Illustrated
Melbourne Wireless OSPFv2
Configuration
Zebra Configuration Tests
Growing the network
Random example – Area 0 or
other links
Multicast
Network Peering
IPv6 Addressing Fundamentals
One IPv6 overlay
architecture
IPv6 Addressing Fundamentals
IPv6 Applications
Distributed Web Caching
Peer to peer file sharing