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