Ospf Vs Isis?
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Ospf:
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is a link-state routing protocol used to route IP traffic within a single autonomous system (AS). It is a classless interior gateway protocol that uses the shortest path first algorithms to calculate the best route for data packets to traverse the network. It is designed to be scalable and highly reliable.
ISIS:
Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) is a link-state routing protocol used to route IP traffic within a single autonomous system (AS). It is a classless interior gateway protocol that uses the shortest path first algorithms to calculate the best route for data packets to traverse the network. It is designed to be highly reliable, resilient, and secure. Unlike OSPF, it is not limited to IP traffic. It can be used to route both IP and non-IP traffic such as IPX and AppleTalk.