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3.6.2
Dynamic Routing
Dynamic Routing, also called adaptive routing, describes the capability of a system through which routes are characterized by
their destination, to alter the path that the route takes through the system in response to a change in network conditions.
The NTC-400 Series Router supports dynamic routing protocols, including RIPv1/RIPv2 (Routing Information Protocol), OSPF
(Open Shortest Path First), and BGP (Border Gateway Protocol), for you to establish the routing table automatically. The
feature of dynamic routing will be very useful when there are lots of subnets in your network. RIP is suitable for small
networks while OSPF is more suitable for medium networks. BGP is more suitable for use in a big network infrastructure.
The supported dynamic routing protocols are described as follows.
3.6.2.1
RIP Scenario
The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is one of the oldest distance-vector routing protocols, which employs the hop count
as a routing metric. RIP prevents routing loops by implementing a limit on the number of hops allowed in a path from the
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Table 94 – IPv4 Static Routing Rule Configuration
Figure 165 – Dynamic Routing
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