What is Routing Protocols?
Routing Protocols are the set of defined rules used by the routers to communicate between source & destination. They do not move the information to the source to a destination, but only update the routing table that contains the information.
Network Router protocols helps you to specify way routers communicate with each other. It allows the network to select routes between any two nodes on a computer network.
There are mainly two types of Network Routing Protocols
Routing Protocols
Static routing protocols are used when an administrator manually assigns the path from source to the destination network. It offers more security to the network.
Dynamic routing protocols are another important type of routing protocol. It helps routers to add information to their routing tables from connected routers automatically. These types of protocols also send out topology updates whenever the network changes' topological structure.