What is a routing protocol?
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What is a routing protocol?
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Routing protocol is used for distributing routing information between routers on a network. It helps each router to determine the best path to deliver packets by knowing about all other routers connected to the network. The examples of routing protocols are RIP, OSPF, EIGRP, and BGP.
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