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what is routing and the function of routing protocols?

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what is routing and the function of routing protocols?..

Answer / ajit sahoo

Routing is a process to move the data packets from one network to another network.RIP,IGRP,OSPF,EIGRP are the routing protocols and they are used to move the packets from one network to another network...

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what is routing and the function of routing protocols?..

Answer / guest

rip,ospf,eigrp are the routing protocols

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what is routing and the function of routing protocols?..

Answer / ravi

ROUTING MEANS SENDING THE PACKET TO THE APPROPRIATE DESTINATION ACCORDING TO THERE ROUTING PROTOCOLS...

Routing protocol is used by the routers to automatically find all the networks in the internetwork to ensure that all the routers have the same routing table , basically it determines the path of the packet through an internetwork...
RIP, EIGRP ,IGRP , OSPF ARE THE ROUTING PROTOCOLS....

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what is routing and the function of routing protocols?..

Answer / sagar

Routing is nothing but enabling communication between two or more different networks.The routing protocols are ospf, rip version2,igmp,nat.router gateway is used as adress of router.

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