A network design team has mandated that IP-only routing protocols be used in the network.
Which two routing protocols will they want to use? (Choose two.)
A. BGP
B. OSPF
C. RP
D. EIGRP
E. IS-IS
A network design team has mandated that IP-only routing protocols be used in the network.
Which two routing protocols will they want to use? (Choose two.)
A. BGP
B. OSPF
C. RP
D. EIGRP
E. IS-IS
Defiantly B & D
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is encapsulated in “IP”, but runs only on the IPv4 subnet, while the IPv6 version runs on the link using only link-local addressing.
EIGRP is directly encapsulated in “IP”. EIGRP uses its own reliable transmission mechanism, while IGRP assumed an unreliable transport.
RP or better know as RIP : Routing Information Protocol (RIP) runs over the User Datagram Protocol (UDP). Version 1 operates in broadcast mode, while version 2 uses multicast addressing.
Exact answears B,D. RP is the randevois-point in multicast.
I agree I think BD is more likely. Why is BGP not considered an IP-Only protocol ?