Link State Protocoles VS Hybride Protocoles
mehdi
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Hi;
i'am preparing my ccna exam; and i'am very confused in the difference between link state prtocols and hybride protocoles, so if some one can help by any good documentations wich cover the difference in depth it will be great
thanks for all
i'am preparing my ccna exam; and i'am very confused in the difference between link state prtocols and hybride protocoles, so if some one can help by any good documentations wich cover the difference in depth it will be great
thanks for all
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viper75 Member Posts: 726 ■■■■□□□□□□Nice link Ricka182.CCNP Security - DONE!
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Webmaster Admin Posts: 10,292 AdminThe difference between link state protocols and hybride protocols is that hybride protocols have characteristics of both link state and distance vector protocols.
You should concentrate on the the difference between link state and distance vector, after that it will be easy to understand a hybrid protocol's operation. -
wildfire Member Posts: 654Bear in mind that EIGRP is a hybrid protocol or otherwise known as an advanced distance vector, link state is OSPF etc.Looking for CCIE lab study partnerts, in the UK or Online.