
World of Computer Networking Your CCNA start - Distance Vector versus Link State Routing Protocols
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The video tutorial explains the differences between distance vector and link state routing protocols. It covers how each protocol operates, their characteristics, and their advantages and disadvantages. Distance vector protocols, like BGP, rely on information from neighbors and have slower convergence but use less CPU and memory. Link state protocols, like OSPF, provide more detailed information, allowing for faster convergence and more reliable routing decisions, but require more resources. The tutorial concludes with a comparison of these protocols and their applications in networking.
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