Routing protocols are sets of rules that determine how routers communicate with each other, distributing information that enables them to select routes between nodes on a computer network. They allow routers to dynamically adjust to changes in network topology and traffic conditions, ensuring efficient and reliable data delivery. Common routing protocols include OSPF, BGP, and RIP. They are critical for the internet and other large networks to function properly by enabling data to be forwarded along optimal paths.
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