0 votes 0 votes RIP and OSPF are which layer protocols ? Computer Networks computer-networks routing + – jatin khachane 1 asked Oct 8, 2018 jatin khachane 1 616 views answer comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.
1 votes 1 votes RIP and OSPF both are belongs to routing. RIP used in Distance Vector routing where as OSPF used in Link State Routing hence they belongs to Network layer G Shaheena answered Oct 8, 2018 edited Oct 8, 2018 by G Shaheena G Shaheena comment Share Follow See all 4 Comments See all 4 4 Comments reply jatin khachane 1 commented Oct 8, 2018 reply Follow Share Then how RIP is implemented at Application layer ?? Source : Kuross and Ross 0 votes 0 votes G Shaheena commented Oct 16, 2018 reply Follow Share I was following Peterson book so which I have studied from that book I answered!! 0 votes 0 votes Lakshya herau commented Oct 15, 2021 reply Follow Share Se the difference bw implemeted and ruining 0 votes 0 votes Hira Thakur commented Aug 30, 2022 reply Follow Share Please see this: 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.
0 votes 0 votes RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is one of the oldest routing protocols in service, whereas OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) serves as the most widely adopted IGP for large enterprise networks... Network managers may find themselves in a dilemma when choosing between RIP vs OSPF.... There is some confusion as to the exact layer in which RIP / OSPF works. It is generally taught that these works in the network layer. However, in Netsim we interpret RIP & OSPF as applications that modify the route tables.... RIP runs over UDP 520 while OSPF has its own transport mechanism. Routing is done in the IP layer(layer 3 of the router), whereas RIP/OSPF helps in table formation by running in the application layer.… 1. https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/difference-between-rip-and-ospf Awe111 answered Oct 15, 2021 Awe111 comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.