What Is Rip Routing?
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RIP routing (which stands for Routing Information Protocol) is a type of protocol that is used to exchange routing information among routers. It is a distance vector routing protocol, meaning that it uses a vector of distances and directions to determine the best path to get from one place to another. RIP routing is commonly used on local networks, such as those found in homes and small businesses. It is relatively simple to configure, but can become inefficient for larger networks.