Is-Is Vs Ospf?
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OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) is a link-state routing protocol that is used to find the best path for data transmission in a network. OSPF is an open standard protocol, meaning that it is designed to be implemented and used by multiple vendors. It is used primarily in large enterprise networks.
IS-IS (Intermediate System to Intermediate System) is also a link-state routing protocol. It is primarily used in large service provider networks, and is designed to be more secure and scalable than OSPF. IS-IS is an open standard protocol, but it is not as widely adopted as OSPF. IS-IS is designed for very large networks and is more difficult to configure and troubleshoot than OSPF.