Route Access Protocol (RAP) is a general protocol for distributing routing information at all levels of the Internet, from private LANs to the widest-flung international carrier networks. It does not distinguish between "interior" and "exterior" routing (except as restricted by specific policy), and therefore is not as restricted nor complex as those protocols that have strict level and area definitions in their models.
Family: | Network Service |
Over: | malformed |
Revision: | 1 |
Risk level: | 2 |
Tag: | Network Layer Protocols |