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protocols (Network Layer)

CLNP Connectionless Networking Protocol EGP Exterior Gateway Protocol EIGRP Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol IGRP Interior Gateway Routing Protocol IPv4 Internet Protocol version 4 IPv6 Internet Protocol version 6 IPSec Internet Protocol Security IPX Internetwork Packet Exchange SCCP Signalling Connection Control Part

protocols (Network Layer)


IS-IS Intermediate system to intermediate system OSPF Open Shortest Path First BGP Border Gateway Protocol RIP Routing Information Protocol

CLNP
CLNP (Connectionless Network Protocol) may be used between network-entities in end systems or in Network Layer relay systems (or both). CLNP provides the Connectionless-mode Network Service. CLNP is intended for use in the Sub network Independent .

Routing Information Protocol (RIP)


describes how routers exchange routing table information uses hop-count as the metric of a path's cost.

Open Shortest Path First Protocol (OSPF)


more robust, scalable protocol than RIP doesn't exchange entire tables, only updates changed links

Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)


adjunct to IP, notifies sender (or other router) of abnormal events e.g., unreachable host, net congestion

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