Traffic is routed by defining fixed paths between specific networks. It is a simple and manageable solution for small and static networks; supports both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing.
Traffic is routed not based on the destination IP, but on the source IP, port, or service type. It is used to route different types of traffic over different connections (e.g., routing VoIP traffic through a separate WAN line).
A dynamic routing protocol that automatically determines the shortest and most optimal path in a network. It is commonly used in large and enterprise networks and offers quick reconfiguration features.
A protocol used for routing between large networks such as the Internet. It is often preferred by service providers and large organizations with multiple WAN connections.
A distance-vector, simple routing protocol. It is preferred in small networks, with RIP used for IPv4 and RIPng for IPv6.
Provides routing for multicast broadcasts. It is used in applications that require multicast transmission, such as video and audio; IGMP allows clients to join multicast groups.
Allows real-time monitoring of routing tables and protocol statuses. It helps network administrators easily track how traffic is being routed in the network.
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