In the intricate world of modern networking, dynamic routing protocols stand as the backbone for efficient data transmission. These protocols, unlike their static counterparts, offer the flexibility and efficiency needed to adapt to ever-changing network conditions. Let’s delve into the seven key types of dynamic routing protocols, exploring their uses, metrics, and significance from a
: Dynamic Routing ProtocolsAd-hoc NetworksAutonomous SystemsBandwidthBGP (Border Gateway Protocol)Cisco SystemsData TransmissionDSDV (Destination-Sequenced Distance-Vector Routing)EfficiencyEIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol)FlexibilityGEMSGLBP (Gateway Load Balancing Protocol)Hop CountIGRP (Interior Gateway Routing Protocol)Internet RoutingIS-IS (Intermediate System to Intermediate System)Load BalancingMulticast Data Distributionnetwork managementNetwork TopologiesOSPF (Open Shortest Path First)Path AttributesPIM (Protocol Independent Multicast)RIP (Routing Information Protocol)scalability