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Multi-Protocol Routing

Multi-Protocol Routing is a network management method that allows different types of routing protocols to work together within the same network. Think of it as a multilingual system where various routing languages (like OSPF, EIGRP, or BGP) communicate to ensure data finds the best path across diverse sections of the network. This approach provides flexibility, scalability, and redundancy, making it easier to integrate different devices and networks. It’s like having multiple navigation tools working in harmony to deliver data efficiently, even when different protocols are required for various parts of the network infrastructure.