Abstract

Due to the broadening of services from industrial enterprises to customers, the industrial network has gained more significance than what is really thought. As a part of this revolution, this paper tried to introduce the best suitable routing option for the healthcare, banking and internet services industries to optimize the routing department of their enterprises. RIP is not associated with this study, being out of favor in the industries due to hop count limitation. The idea behind doing such a thing is to avoid improper implantation of routing inside the enterprises which causes lack of optimization in routing department. The method which is selected for this paper is qualitative case study of banking, healthcare and internet services industries with unstructured interviews of IT experts of the respected industries in an open-ended questions fashion. The results were illustrated based on the stories and the discussion of the stories is the main contributor to the result of the study. The evaluation results of the stories have illustrated, that EIGRP is a suitable routing option for health care and banking, while OSPF can be suitable for the internet services industry. The implication of the study can be optimized network of industries such as healthcare, banking and internet services and it introduces the best suitable routing option for the demanded industries with the case study method and narrative analysis of the stories, which start from load balancing type and ends to demanded routing protocol, while reaching to demanded routing protocol, it introduces the best suitable routing option of that industry.

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