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Question 33

Which of the following are routed protocols? (Choose all that apply.)

    Correct Answer: A, D

    Routed protocols are the protocols that can be used to direct traffic through a network, essentially they are the data being routed. Examples of routed protocols include IP (Internet Protocol) and IPX (Internetwork Packet Exchange). IP and IPX are used to carry user data through an internetwork. In contrast, OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) and BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) are considered routing protocols, which are used to determine the best path for routing data in a network.

Discussion
Nicodemos507Options: BC

Sorry, but I think the Correct is B and C. What´s the diference between routed protocols and routing protocols?

asxcgeu

routed protocol are those that need to be routed (so need a routing protocol). The answers are corrects, it's A and D.

skwaruOptions: AD

Routed protocols - ip, ipx Routing protocols - EIGRP, RIP, BGP etc.

Jab0Options: AD

IP, IPX and AppleTalk are three common routed protocols. But, the routing protocol it uses between 2 our more Routers.

rronnerOptions: BC

Correct is BC isn´t?

molochtrooper

We are talking about routed protocols not routing protocols.