I don't think this make sense.
Routing protocols are used to maintain routing tables.
Routed protocols are used for addressing and accessing stations on a
network.
The process of routing is the ability of a router being able to receive a
packet, check the destination in the packet, look for a destination network
in the route table and switch the packet to the appropriate interface that can
reach the destination network.
So routing is the process of:
1. declaring a destination
2. finding the destinaton
3. switching the packet to an interface on the path to the
destination.
Many protocols are involved in this process from ARP to BGP or anything in
between.
Duck
Can anyone tell me, Which is the only routing protocol to route other protocols |
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