How does RIP version 2 (RIPv2) handle classful and classless networks differently in terms of route summarization?
Tuesday, 02 April 2024
by EITCA Academy
Routing Information Protocol version 2 (RIPv2) is an interior gateway protocol that operates in the network layer of the OSI model. It is used for routing within a local area network (LAN) or between multiple interconnected LANs. RIPv2 is an enhanced version of the original RIP protocol, offering improvements such as support for Variable Length
What is joining networks through super netting?
Tuesday, 17 October 2023
by Norbert Kwantwi
Joining networks through the process of super netting is a fundamental concept in computer networking, specifically in the realm of Internet protocols and IP addressing. Super netting, also known as route aggregation or route summarization, is a technique used to combine multiple smaller network blocks into a larger, more efficient block. This process helps to
- Published in Cybersecurity, EITC/IS/CNF Computer Networking Fundamentals, Internet protocols, Introduction to IP addresses
Tagged under:
Cybersecurity, IP Addressing, Network Aggregation, Route Summarization, Routing Efficiency, Subnetting

