Perancangan EIGRP Routing Protocol Untuk Konektivitas Jaringan Komputer Pada Kantor Cabang Baru PT. AIA Financial
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https://doi.org/10.31000/jika.v3i2.2166Abstract
Jaringan internet saat ini telah  menjadi salah satu kebutuhan utama dalam aktivitas manusia modern, sehngga layanan internet menjadi bagian dari pelayanan bagi fasilitas umum,konektivitas ini menjadi tuntutan bagi sebagian besar orang. PT.AIA Financial bergerak di bidang Asuransi yang tersebar di Indonesia. Kebutuhan akan komunikasi data sangat penting untuk menunjang kinerja berupa komunikasi data pada masing-masing cabang PT AIA Financial khususnya pemanfaatan teknologi komputer yang membutuhkan hubungan antar komputer dari lokasi yang berbeda.kondisi yang ada saat ini berjalan dengan baik menggunakan routing statis. Permasalahan yang ada saat ini adalah masing-masing kantor cabang dari PT.AIA Financial menggunakan routing statis untuk menghubungkan seluruh kantor cabang yang mana tidak fleksibel saat ada penambahan cabang baru dan adanya permintaan penambahan 5 kantor cabang baru. Peneliti menyarankan menggunakan dynamic routing EIGRP karena apabila ada penambahan cabang baru dari perusahaan akan lebih mudah dalam melakukan konfigurasinya dibandingkan dengan static routing yang digunakan saat ini. Ketika ada penambahan cabang baru, apabila menggunakan routing static maka administrator harus menambahkan route secara manual di setiap kantor cabang. Sedangkan apabila menggunakan routing dinamis maka administrator cukup menambahkan route secara manual hanya di cabang baru tersebut. Hasil saat menggunakan metode dinamis EIGRP pada pengujian sistem saat test ping pc ke router masing-masing kantor berjalan baik.References
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