The process of sending routes from one routing protocol to another is known as route redistribution. This involves configuring a router to accept routes learned from one routing protocol (such as OSPF or EIGRP) and advertise them into another routing protocol. To do this, network administrators typically use redistribution commands in the router's configuration, specifying the source and target protocols. Care must be taken to manage metrics and prevent routing loops during this process.
In a computer network, the Next Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP) is a protocolor method that can be used so that a computer sending data to another computer can learn the most direct route (the fewest number of hops) to the receiving computer.
Routing is the process of deciding where to send signals in a network. Multi-hop routing involves sending signals through multiple stops instead of one long pathway.
SMTP Protocol
Routing is the process of deciding where to send signals in a network. Multi-hop routing involves sending signals through multiple stops instead of one long pathway.
A dedicated link between devices
Sending or receiving application process.
SMS
RTP
POP3
POP3 is the standard protocol for receiving e-mail with an e-mail client (that is, e-mail that is not received over a Web page). For sending the e-mail, another protocol is used: SMTP. POP3 stands for Post Office Protocol, version 3.it is an enhanced version of the standard protocol for receiving email
Connection-oriented protocol
No. It is a function of an application (SMTP is an e-mail sending protocol within these applications).