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Question:  Difference between routing protocol and routed protocol?



January 01, 2007 06:24:31 #4
 Raghavan   Member Since: Visitor    Total Comments: N/A 

RE: Difference between routing protocol and routed pro...
 
Routed Protocols are

IPX/IP-              Internet Packet Exchange/Internet Protocol (Windows Platform)
SPX-                  Sequence Packet Exchange(Novell Platform)
APPLE TALK  Used for apple Systems(Macintos)
Simply it is responsible for trnsmiting packets from host to destination.

Routing Protocols are

IGRP          Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
EIGRP        Enhanced IGRP
OSPF          Open Shortest Path First
RIP              Routing Information Protocol
These are used for choosing the best path.

     

 

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