Dynamic routing protocols are "languages" routers use to communicate the details and status of networks to which they are connected. Examples include RIP, OSPF, EIGRP, BGP and IS-IS.
They are called dynamic because they can respond to network changes, such as a failed link, a new link or in some cases a change to a link (perhaps a changed bandwidth value). This is in contrast to a static route, which an administrator must type in manually and which cannot automatically respond to network changes.
Two routers must be running the same routing protocol to exchange route information; RIP cannot talk directly to OSPF, for example. The router admin must enable the routing protocol, then instruct the router which of its connected networks it should advertise to other routers running the same protocol.
There are two types fo routing protocols one is EGP(Exterior gateway protolcol) and another is BGP( Border gateway protocol), BGP includes RIP,IGRP,EIGRP and OSPF.
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Dynamic routing is a networking technique that provides optimal data routing. Unlike static routing, dynamic routing enables routers to select paths according to real-time logical network layout changes. In dynamic routing, the routing protocol operating on the router is responsible for the creation, maintenance and updating of the dynamic routing table. In static routing, all these jobs are manually done by the system administrator. Dynamic routing uses multiple algorithms and protocols. The most popular are Routing Information Protocol (RIP) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF).
generally static routing protocol has the most trustworthy administrative distance .i.e; 1 and in dynamic routing protocols EIGRP has the best AD.
The most common Network routing protcols used for interior routing is OSPF and RIP. RIP is still common because of its compability whit older hardware and software.
Distance vector protocols compute their routing tables before sending routing updates; link-state protocols do not.
IGRP and RIPv1
Because dynamic routing automatically selects the most efficient route between nodes, reducing the possibility for human error
The most common computer protocols are TCP, FTP, and System32.
The most popular is the TCP/IP suite of protocols
That would be a distance-vector routing protocol. Examples (taught at Cisco Academies) include RIP, IGRP (obsolete in the new version of the curriculum), and EIGRP - but those are only for IP, and there are also distance-routing protocols for other networking protocols, for example, RIP for IPX.
The two most common types of compressors are the positive-displacement and the velocity or dynamic.
The most common WAN data-link protocols are: 1. HDLC 2. PPP 3. Frame Relay 4. ATM
Routers that run a link-state protocol can establish a complete topology of the network. The shortest path first algorithm is used.