Answer Posted / surjeet gimit
Routing protocol:--- A set of message, rules, algorithm
used by routers for the overall purpose of learning routes.
each router choose the best route to each subnet {path
selection} and finally place those best route in it ip
routing table.... eg:- rip, igrp, eigrp....
routed protocol:--- refer to a protocol that define a
packet structure and logical addressing, allowing routers
to forward or route the packet.
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