When do you use BGP, IGRP, OSPF, Static Routes?
Answer Posted / mohit
BGP is internet routing protocol.If you want to exchange
routes via internet BGP is must.
IGRP : IGRP is old version for EIGRP. We are using IGRP
when we have small network.
OSPF : OSPF is standard protocol and hence supported by
multiple vendors.This protocol has an advantage that it
shares the routing updates only when there is an addition
or deletion or some modification in the link. That is why
it is called as LINK STATE protocol.
Static Routes: When our network is quite small and we want
to define routes manually we configure static routes.
But when network grows defining routes statically can be
very difficult and complicated .
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