
Distance Vector Routing Protocol
Distance Vector Routing Protocol is a method used by routers to determine the best path for data to reach its destination. Each router maintains a table listing the distance (cost) to reach every other network and shares this information with immediate neighbors. Over time, routers update their tables based on their neighbors' information, helping the network adapt to changes. This process continues until all routers have a consistent view of the best routes. It's like a group of travelers sharing route and travel time information to find the quickest way from one place to another.