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The integrated IS-IS routing protocol. (intermediate system-to-intermediate system)
Business Communications Review, April, 1992 by Larrea, Diana
New router-to-router protocols reflect where networks are, rather than where they've been. How to protect your data from passing like "Ships-in-the-Night." As multivendor hosts, servers, workstations, PCs and LANs pervade modern organizations, the number of elements needing to be internetworked has grown exponentially.
In many corporations, multiple networks have emerged, each serving the communication needs of a particular community. The need to reduce costs and enable ubiquitous communications have stimulated the drive to join these networks into a single, corporate-wide internetwork. Internetworks consist of multiple networks tied together via routers, and routers communicate with each other via routing protocols. The selection of a...
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