When do you use BGP, IGRP, OSPF, Static Routes?
Answer Posted / vijay
bgp - border gateway protocol
it is a path vector protcol ... it is used for communication
between asbr(autonomous system border router).... if absr s
in diff as ebgp is used..
if it is in same as ibgp is used...
igrp.. it s a hybrid protocol ..
support both distance vector and link state protol
it provide comm with as
static route:: it provide communication to node which are
not directly connected...
its ad value is 1
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