What Is Routers Rip?
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Routers RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is a distance-vector routing protocol that is used to exchange routing information among routers in a network. It is one of the oldest routing protocols and is widely used on small to medium-sized networks. RIP functions by exchanging information periodically between routers in the network, allowing them to maintain a routing table of all destinations in the network. The routing table is updated as routes and costs to those destinations change. RIP is a simple, yet effective protocol that is easy to configure and manage.