TELE33324 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Routing Protocol, Routing Table, Static Routing
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A routing protocol is used by routers to dynamically find all the networks in the internetwork and to ensure that all routers have the same routing table. Basically, a routing protocol determines the path of a packet through an internetwork. Once all routers know about all networks, a routed protocol can be used to send user data (packets) through the established enterprise. Routed protocols are assigned to an interface and determine the method of packet delivery. Examples of routed protocols are ip and ipv6. The term routing refers to taking a packet from one device and sending it through the network to another device on a different network. Neighbor routers from which it can learn about remote networks. The best route to each remote network. How to maintain and verify routing information. The router learns about remote networks from neighboring routers or from an administrator.