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Routing & Switching Protocols

Routing & Switching Protocols

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What is Routing & Switching Protocols?

Routing protocols are used to determine the best path for data packets to travel across a network from source to destination. Common examples include OSPF, BGP, and RIP. Switching protocols, on the other hand, handle the forwarding of data packets within a network, typically based on MAC addresses. Common switching protocols include Ethernet and VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP). Together, routing and switching protocols enable efficient and reliable data communication across networks.

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Routing and Switching Protocols are essential for the efficient operation of WAN protocols. WAN protocols rely on routing and switching to forward data packets across wide area networks.
mentioned alongside Routing & Switching Protocols in 64% (65) of relevant job posts
Media gateways translate between different telecommunications technologies. Routing and switching are fundamental to ensure connectivity and traffic routing of media gateways in the network.
mentioned alongside Routing & Switching Protocols in 21% (53) of relevant job posts
Session Border Controllers (SBCs) manage and secure VoIP sessions. Routing and Switching protocols are important for connecting and directing traffic to/from SBCs within the network.
mentioned alongside Routing & Switching Protocols in 9% (57) of relevant job posts

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