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IP routing protocols

IP routing protocols

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What is IP routing protocols?

IP routing protocols are mechanisms that allow routers to exchange information about network topology. This enables them to determine the best path for data packets to travel from a source to a destination across a network or series of networks. Common examples include RIP, OSPF, EIGRP, and BGP.

What other technologies are related to IP routing protocols?

IP routing protocols Complementary Technologies

Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) and Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) are Interior Gateway Protocols (IGPs) that dynamically learn network topology and calculate routes within an autonomous system.
mentioned alongside IP routing protocols in 11% (54) of relevant job posts
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is an Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP) used to exchange routing information between different autonomous systems.
mentioned alongside IP routing protocols in 0% (366) of relevant job posts
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a data forwarding technology that can be used to enhance IP routing by creating label-switched paths for faster and more efficient data transmission.
mentioned alongside IP routing protocols in 1% (268) of relevant job posts

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