Controlling Routing Updates Traffic
By controlling routing updates traffic, network administrators can optimize the performance of their network and ensure that data packets are delivered efficiently and effectively. This can result in faster network speeds, improved reliability, and better overall user experience.
Policy-Based Routing (PBR)
Policy-Based Routing (PBR) is a technique used in computer networking to control the flow of traffic based on specific policies or rules. It is used to override the default routing behavior of a router by directing traffic based on criteria such as source IP address, destination IP address, protocol, or port number.
PBR is typically used in large-scale networks to ensure that traffic is routed efficiently and securely and to provide greater control over network traffic. PBR is a powerful tool that allows network administrators to manage network traffic according to their specific needs, and it can be used in conjunction with other network technologies such as Quality of Service (QoS) and Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to provide a more robust and secure network environment.
about the Notes: –
The book is a quick and comprehensive summary of Controlling Routing Updates Traffic and Policy-Based Routing (PBR). consisting of 22 pages, in a simple style.
Notes Content: –
- Controlling routing updates traffic
- Default and static routes
- Passive interfaces
- Changing admin distance
- Route filtering (Distribute list)
- Route filtering (Prefix List)
- Route Maps
- PBR (Policy Based Routing)
- (Policy Map)
- PBR C/Cs
- Route-map processing for PBR
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Eng Ahmed Nabil
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