Wednesday, 11 July 2012

Routing Protocols Interesting Tidbit

Here's something I didn't realise; BGP and RIP are actually application layer protocols, in regards to the TCP/IP Stack, because BGP uses TCP to send messages, and RIP uses UDP. In contrast other routing protocols, such as OSPF, are at the Internet layer (Network layer in the OSI model) because they encapsulate messages directly into IP packets.

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