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Dynamic routing protocols have evolved over several years As networks have evolved and become more complex, new routing protocols have emerged. Most institutions have migrated to new protocols, others are still in use. The first version of RIP was released in 1982, but some of the basic algorithms within the protocol were used on the ARPANET as early as Routing Protocols or Exterior Gateway Protocols (EGP) Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is now used between Internet service providers (ISP) as well as between ISPs and their larger private clients to exchange routing information. Path Vector routing protocol, metric – attributes (policies) Replaced EGP. | Chapter 3 Dynamic Routing Protocols Routing Protocols and Concepts quangkien@ Topics Introduction to Dynamic Routing Protocols Perspective and Background Network Discovery and Routing Table Maintenance Dynamic Routing Protocol Advantages Classifying Dynamic Routing Protocols IGPandEGP Distance Vector and Link-State Glassful and Classless Convergence Cisco Systems I Netwflrk ng IfflMOI I Metrics Purpose of the Metric Metrics and Routing Protocols Load Balancing Administrative Distance Purpose of Administrative Distance Dynamic Routing Protocols and Administrative Distance Static Routes and Administrative Distance Directly Connected Networks and Administrative Distance 2 Introduction to Dynamic Routing Protocols Perspective and Background Network Discovery and Routing Table Maintenance Dynamic Routing Protocol .

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