Difference between routed and routing protocols not
difference between protocol between those.
Answer Posted / gandhi
Routed Protocol - Data packets Used to transport user data
through the internetwork. Protocols used to support data
traffic are called routed protocols;
examples of routed protocols are IP and IPv6.
Routing Protocol - Route update packets Used to update
neighboring routers about the networks connected to all
routers within the internetwork. Protocols that
send route update packets are called routing protocols;
examples of some common ones are RIP, RIPv2, EIGRP, and
OSPF. Route update
packets are used to help build and maintain routing tables
on each router.
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