Next Hop Resolution Protocol
The Next Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP) is an extension of the ATM ARP routing mechanism[1] that is sometimes used to improve the efficiency of routing computer network traffic over Non-Broadcast, Multiple Access (NBMA) Networks.[2] It is defined in IETF RFC 2332,[3] and further described in RFC 2333.[4] It can be used by a sender to determine a route with the fewest number of hops to a receiver.[5] The protocol differs from ARP-type protocols in that it allows routing optimization across multiple IP subnets.[6] NHRP is implemented by means of next-hop servers across IP subnets.[7] The NHRP forms a part of the Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM (MPOA) protocol as described in RFC 2684.[8][9] It also plays a role in Cisco's Dynamic Multipoint Virtual Private Network.[2] A limitation of NHRP is its inability to improve multicast protocols.[1]
Description
From RFC 2332: "[NHRP] allows a source station (a host or router), wishing to communicate over [an NBMA] subnetwork, to determine the internetworking layer addresses and NBMA addresses of suitable 'NBMA next hops' toward a destination station."
References
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- ↑ B., Cole,; J., Luciani,; N., Doraswamy,; D., Piscitello,; D., Katz,. "NBMA Next Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP)". tools.ietf.org. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
- ↑ Cansever, Derya H. "NHRP Protocol Applicability Statement". tools.ietf.org. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
- ↑ Rouse, Margaret. "What is Next Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP)? - Definition from WhatIs.com". SearchNetworking. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
- ↑ Luciani, James V. (1 January 1997). "Next-hop resolution protocol". SPIE Proceedings. 3233: 161–165. doi:10.1117/12.290456.
- ↑ Ahmad, Khalid. Sourcebook of ATM and IP Internetworking. John Wiley & Sons. p. 360. ISBN 9780471660941. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
- ↑ Dan, Grossman,; Juha, Heinanen,. "Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5". tools.ietf.org.
- ↑ Newman, P.; Lyon, T.; Minshall, G. (1 March 1996). "Flow labelled IP: a connectionless approach to ATM" (PDF). Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM '96. Fifteenth Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer Societies. Networking the Next Generation. 3: 1251–1260 vol.3. doi:10.1109/INFCOM.1996.493071. Retrieved 18 June 2016.