Networking - What is Routing Protocol?

What is Routing Protocol? Explain its purposes.

- Routing protocol specifies how the routers communicate, disseminating the information which enables the routers to be selected between two nodes in a network.

- Routing protocol interacts and informs the hardware that is needed to transmit the data between transmitter and the receiver for transmission over network.

- It maintains a routing table which is a list of the destinations in which it has the distance and a proper channel of communication.

- It has replaced the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) in the corporate networks.
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