What Is The Difference Between Isis And Ospf?
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The main difference between ISIS and OSPF is the type of network they are used for. ISIS (Intermediate System to Intermediate System) is a routing protocol used mainly for large enterprise networks that span multiple autonomous systems. OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) is a link-state routing protocol used mainly for internal routing within a single autonomous system. ISIS is more suited to large, complex networks while OSPF is more suited to smaller, less complex networks.