
Routing Internet Protocols
Routing Internet Protocols are systems that determine how data travels across networks to reach its destination. Think of them as the rules and maps that guide data packets through various routes, ensuring they pass through the right devices and networks efficiently. These protocols update routing tables, adapt to changes like broken links, and select the best path. Common examples include OSPF and BGP. Overall, they enable reliable and optimized communication between computers and servers across the internet.