the distance vector metric
lowest administrative distance more questions from cisco? go here http://ccna4u.blogger.ba/arhiva/2008/05/18/1557210
No you can use multiple protocols.
recognizes streams of bits **identifies the network layer protocol **makes the connection with the upper layers identifies the source and destination applications **insulates network layer protocols from changes in physical equipment determines the source of a transmission when multiple devices are transmitting
There are two types of Protocols according to mechanism:Routable & Non RoutableNon Routable protocols work on Broadcast & doesn't maintain tables whereas Routable (Routed) protocols are designed to work in larger networks & tables are maintained dynamically on Network devices.Internet is vast & constitutes multiple Networks. Routable Protocols route information across Internet devices between Source to Destination Network.
Multiple IP addresses..., Routing protocols must base...., Routing protocols must carry...
Faouzi Bader has written: 'Advances on processing for multiple carrier schemes' -- subject(s): Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing, Multiple access protocols (Computer network protocols)
Yes
NDIS
Interior routing protocols are used to communicate within a single autonomous system. Exterior routing protocols are used to communicate between multiple autonomous systems.
Protocols are required so that all systems know the rules of how to communicate. Protocols are a set of rules that are agreed upon by multiple vendors.
Network control protocol
that of determining who gets to talk (i.e., transmit into the channel), and when.Computer networks similarly have protocols - so-called multiple access protocols - by which nodes regulate their transmission onto the shared broadcast channel.