Explain what is routing protocol?
Answer / Deepak Kumar Gupta
A Routing Protocol is a set of rules and algorithms governing how packets are forwarded between different networks. Its main purpose is to provide an efficient method for devices in a network to exchange information about routes to other networks, allowing data to be sent from one network to another.nnExamples of routing protocols include the Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) such as Routing Information Protocol (RIP), Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), and Border Gateway Protocol (BGP).
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