RIP is a IGP protocol that allows routers to advertise what they know about their routes to other routers. Since routers operate at the network layer (3), so does RIP.
RIP uses UDP protocol with port number 520
RIP uses UDP and Port 520
Routing Information Protocol = RIP
Network Control Protocol is uses to identify the Network layer protocol used in the packet
RIP stands for routing information protocol. It is an intra domain routing protocol.
The fourth layer, called the Transport Layer, uses User Datagram Protocol (UDP).
Rip V1 is Classful routing protocol Rip V2 is Classless routing Protocol
It uses ICMP protocol - Internet Control Message Protocol
RIP is a protocol used by routers to exchange information about their routing tables. In dynamic routing, a router learns from other routers about possible routes by advertising what they know. RIP is a protocol that can do that.
the protocol used for email is simple mail transfer protocol and the layer is transport layer.
RIP listener waits for route updates sent by routers that use the routing information protocol in a corporate LAN.
UDP is a layer 4 (transport) protocol.
DNS is a layer 7 Application Layer protocol.
TCP, the Transmission Control Protocol, is a layer-4 protocol (in the 7-layer OSI model).
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A routing protocol is a protocol that routers use to tell each other about available routes. Some of the routing protocols include RIP, EIGRP, OSPF, IS-IS, BGP.
TCP is the protocol of network layer, It is connection oriented protocol. UDP is the protocol of network layer, It is connection less protocol.
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is an application layer, or Layer 7, protocol.
transport protocol control the transportation of data and choose the best way for transmit ion.
You are probably asking about telnet protocol, which is a layer 7 application layer protocol.
IP is a layer 3 (network layer) protocol used for routing
There are actually two different GTP protocols. GTP (Go Text Protocol) is basically an application layer protocol, although the definition is a bit fuzzy. GTP (GPRS Tunneling Protocol) is a transport layer protocol that is used in conjunction with another transport layer protocol (TCP or UDP).
RIP is a routing protocol - a protocol (set of rules) that allows a router to exchange information, with other routers, about existing routes.
you can use SHOW IP PROTOCOL you will be able to see all running protocols in your router and its details...
If the network uses the RIP protocol, router A will determine that all paths have equal cost. If the network uses the RIP protocol, router A will update only the A-C-E path in its routing table. If the network uses the EIGRP routing protocol, router A will determine that path A-D-E has the lowest cost. If both RIP and EIGRP protocols are configured on router A, the router will use the route information that is learned by the RIP routing protocol.
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