Summary
This chapter covered the basic routing protocols that you may find on a network today. Probably the most common routing protocols you’ll run into are RIP, OSPF, and EIGRP.
I covered RIP, RIPv2, and the differences between the two RIP protocols as well as EIGRP, and BGP in the section on distance vector protocols. We also covered IPv6 routing protocols and some advanced IPv6 operations, including transitional mechanisms such as dual stacking and tunneling.
I finished by discussing OSPF and IS-IS and when you would possibly see each one in a network.