Path-Vector Routing
Path-Vector Routing is a routing algorithm primarily used by BGP (Border Gateway Protocol), the main routing protocol used on the
Continue readingPath-Vector Routing is a routing algorithm primarily used by BGP (Border Gateway Protocol), the main routing protocol used on the
Continue readingOSPF (Open Shortest Path First) is a link-state routing protocol widely used in large enterprise networks and internet backbone routing.
Continue readingWhat is RIP? RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is one of the oldest and simplest distance-vector routing protocols used in IP
Continue readingWhat is Link-State Routing? Link-State Routing is a dynamic routing algorithm where each router builds a complete map of the
Continue readingDistance Vector Routing is a dynamic routing algorithm that determines the best path to a destination based on hop count
Continue readingRouting algorithms determine the best path for data packets to travel from a source to a destination across networks. They
Continue readingWhat is Routing? Routing is the process of selecting the best path for data packets to travel from a source
Continue readingInternet Protocol (IP) – In Depth The Internet Protocol (IP) is a network layer protocol responsible for addressing and routing
Continue readingTCP (Transmission Control Protocol) is a connection-oriented, reliable transport layer protocol used for communication between devices on a network. It
Continue readingTransport Layer in Detail (TCP/IP Model) The Transport Layer is the third layer in the TCP/IP model and is responsible
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