A computer network is a group of computers using common communication protocols for sharing resources.
Course: Advanced Computer Networks, Monsoon 2020
Taught by: Prof. Shatrunjay Rawat
- Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP)
- Submarine cables, Indian Perspective
- Internet Hierarchy, APNIC
- Request For Comments (RFC)
- All About Routers: Types Of Routers, Routing Table And IP Routing
- How to Connect Multiple Ethernet Switches
- How Many Network Switches Can Be Connected to a Router
- Different Types of Switches in Networking
- An Introduction to Network Switches
- Classless Inter-Domain Routing
- What Is Wide Area Network (WAN): Live WAN Network Examples
- How Does the Internet Work?
- How Does The Internet Work?
- Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
- IS-IS
- Wormhole switching
- Fuzzy routing
- Heuristic routing
- Geographic routing
- Static routing
- Routing table
- Routing protocol
- Router (computing)
- Network switch
- Internet backbone
- Mbone
- Ethernet
- Reading RFCs
- Reading CIDR
- Farthest (Hop) traceroute
- Switch comparision from various companies
- Firewall comparision from Cisco, Juniper, Checkpoint, Fortinet, Sophos, Barracuda, Sonicwall
- APNIC History
- Free IP address to ASN database
- ASN Lookup & Information
- Geo Traceroute
- PeeringDB: The Interconnection Database
- DataCenter Map: Internet Exchange Points
- Packet Clearing House (PCH): Internet Exchange Directory
- List of Internet exchange points
- Google Edge Network
- Introduction to IP Multicast Routing
- Network Layer: Delivery, Forwarding, and Routing
- Internet Multicasting Routing: DVMRP
- DVMRP: Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
- Cisco CCNA Dynamic Routing Part II: Distance Vector Routing Protocol
- Distance Vector routing Protocol - What is Distance Vector routing?
- Dynamic Routing: Distance Vector Routing Protocols
- National Knowledge Network (NKN): Detailed Design
- Simple NS2 Projects with Source Code for Students
- NAT Slipstreaming v2.0