High Availability with Redundancy Control Protocol
Journal: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DATA & NETWORK SECURITY (Vol.2, No. 2)Publication Date: 2013-01-01
Authors : Rupinder Kaur; M.Vijaya Raju; B.Arun Kumar;
Page : 15-18
Keywords : Redundancy Protocols; Hsr(hot stand by routing protocol); Dsr(dynamic source routing protocol); Aodv(ad hoc on-demand distance vector); Dsdv(destination-sequenced distance-vector routing); Vrrp(virtual redundancy routing protocol); Dgrp(dual gateway);
Abstract
A?network gateway?is an?internet working?system capable of combination together two networks that use unlike base protocols. A network gateway can be implemented completely in software completely in hardware or as a grouping of both. Depending on the types of protocols they continue network gateways can operate at any level of the OSI Model. A Gateway is required when a system belongs to a particular network wants to? be in touch with another network so gateway is required for inter-network and inter-VLAN (Virtual local Area Network) communication Gateway can be defined as the hardware or software or the combination of both which present the interface between two different network [1,2], IP Infusion provides world-class support to its many customers around the globe. Security attack is a concern for wireless networks because usage of least capacity devices in parts of the systems.
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