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• OSPF — The Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
protocol is a link-state hierarchical interior
gateway protocol (IGP) for network routing
Layer Two (2) Tunneling Protocols. It is an an
extension to the PPP protocol that enables ISPs
to operate Virtual Private Networks (VPNs).
• PIM — Matches the packet to Protocol
Independent Multicast (PIM).
• L2TP — Matches the packet to Internet
Protocol (L2IP).
Destination IP
Address Value:
Enter the destination IP address.
Destination IP
Wildcard Mask:
Enter the mask of the new source IP address.
Source IP
Address Value:
Enter the source IP address.
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• EGP — Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP).
Permits exchanging routing information
between two neighboring gateway hosts in an
autonomous systems network.
• IGP — Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP).
Enables a routing information exchange
between gateways within an autonomous
network.
• UDP — User Datagram Protocol (UDP). UDP
is a communication protocol that transmits
packets but does not guarantee their delivery.
• HMP — The Host Mapping Protocol (HMP)
collects network information from various
networks hosts. HMP monitors hosts spread
over the internet as well as hosts in a single
network.
• RDP — Reliable Data Protocol (RDP).
provides a reliable data transport service for
packet-based applications.
• IPv6 – Matches the packet to the IPV6
protocol.
• IPv6: Rout –Routing Header for IPv6.
• IPv6: Frag –Fragment Header for IPv6.
• RVSP — Matches the packet to the
ReSerVation Protocol(RSVP).
•IPv6: ICMP – The Internet Control Message
Protocol (ICMP) allows the gateway or
destination host to communicate with the
source host.