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==All protocols== There are several [[routing protocols]] that can be used for dynamic routing. [[Routing Information Protocol]] (RIP) is a [[distance-vector routing protocol]] that prevents [[Routing loop problem|routing loops]] by implementing a limit on the number of [[Hop (telecommunications)|hops]] allowed in a path from source to destination.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.techrepublic.com/article/dynamic-routing-with-rip/|title=Dynamic routing with RIP|publisher=Tech Republic}}</ref> [[Open Shortest Path First]] (OSPF) uses a [[link-state routing protocol|link state routing]] (LSR) algorithm and falls into the group of [[interior gateway protocol]]s (IGPs).<ref name=NetworkComputing/> [[Intermediate System to Intermediate System]] (IS-IS) determines the best [[routing|route]] for data through a [[packet-switched network]].<ref name=NetworkComputing/> [[Interior Gateway Routing Protocol]] (IGRP) and its advanced form [[Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol]] (EIGRP) are used by [[Router (computing)|router]]s to exchange [[routing]] data within an [[autonomous system (Internet)|autonomous system]].<ref name=NetworkComputing>{{Cite web|url=http://www.networkcomputing.com/data-centers/comparing-dynamic-routing-protocols/1562576794|title=Comparing Dynamic Routing Protocols|publisher=Network Computing}}</ref>
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