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Routed protocols are the best paths in a network along which to send network traffic.

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What is the differences between routing and routed protocols?

Routing protocols are used by routers (RIP, EIGRP, OSPF) Routed protocols are the actual protocols on the wire (TCP/IP)


How do routing protocols and routable protocols differ?

A routing protocol refers to a protocol that is only used between routers, such as OSPF and EIGRP. A routed protocol, meanwhile, refers to a protocol wherein data can be routed, such a IP, AppleTalk, and IPX.


What four routed protocols are supported by EIGRP?

Off the top of my head it is IPv4 IPv6 Appletalk IPX


Which protocol is not routable?

NON-ROUTABLE PROTOCOLS cannot survive being routed. Non-routable protocols presume that allcomputers they will ever communicate with are on the same network (to get them working in a routed environment, you must bridge the networks). Todays modern networks are not very tolerant of protocols that do not understand the concept of a multi-segment network and most of these protocols are dying or falling out of use.NetBEUIDLCLATDRPMOP


Importance of internet protocol?

Internet protocols or web protocols provide a basis of data volumes across a wide range of networks. This includes the security of data transported or routed, authenticating client servers, ensuring data integrity and securing data privacy.


Why does a protocol have to be routable to communicate on internet?

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.


What is ip routing?

Routing protocols implement algorithms that tell routers the best paths through internetworks. Routing protocols include Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP), Routing Information Protocol, and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) to name a few. Routing protocols provide the layer 3 network state update. Routed Protocols are transported through a network, such as Internet Protocol (IP), Novell Internetwork Packet eXchange (IPX), and AppleTalk.In short, routing protocols route datagrams through a network. Routing is a layer 3 function, thus, routing and routed protocols are network-layer entities. Routing tables on the layer 3 switch (router) are populated by information from routing protocols. A routed protocol will enter an interface on a router, be placed in a memory buffer, then it will be forwarded out to an interface based on information in the routing table.


Which two statements are characteristics of routed ports on a multilayer switch?

Routed ports on a multilayer switch function as traditional Layer 3 interfaces, allowing IP routing and enabling communication between different VLANs or subnets. They do not belong to any VLAN and are typically used for connecting to other routers or Layer 3 devices. Routed ports can be configured with an IP address and support routing protocols, making them integral for inter-network communication.


What are the release dates for Routed - 1989?

Routed - 1989 was released on: USA: 1989


What is the role of a protocol?

internet protocols or web protocols provide a basis of data volumes across a wide range of networks. This includes the security of data transported or routed, authenticating client servers, ensuring data integrity and securing data privacy.


What does routed mean in this sentence Union forces expected to win the battle of bull run but instead they were routed?

Routed means completely deafeted and its a verb. It also means to defeat decisively or disastrously


The role of port numbers in Multiplexing?

Once data is routed through the network and delivered to a specific host, it must be delivered to the correct user or process. As the data moves up or down the layers of TCP/IP, a mechanism is needed to deliver data to the correct protocols in each layer. The system must be able to combine data from many applications into a few transport protocols, and from the transport protocols into the Internet Protocol. Combining many sources of data into a single data stream is called multiplexing. Data arriving from the network must be demultiplexed, divided for delivery to multiple processes. To accomplish this, IP uses protocol numbers to identify transport protocols, and the transport protocols use port numbers to identify applications.

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