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- Interior Gateway Routing Protocol - Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) is a kind of IGP which is a distance-vector routing protocol invented by Cisco, used by routers to exchange routing data within an autonomous system.
- Routing Table Maintenance Protocol - Routing Table Maintenance Protocol (RTMP) is a communication protocol used by AppleTalk to ensure that all routers on the network have consistent routing information.
- On Demand Routing - On Demand Routing (ODR) is a simple routing protocol for hub and spoke networks. ODR uses Cisco Discovery Protocol to send and receive network information and is available only on Cisco routers.
- Routing Information Protocol - The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) was one of the most commonly used interior gateway protocol (IGP) routing protocols on internal networks (and to a lesser extent, networks connected to the Internet), which helps routers dynamically adapt to changes of network connections by communicating information about which networks each router can reach and how far away those networks are.
- Route poisoning - Route poisoning is a way to prevent routing loops. Distance-vector routing protocols in computer networks use route poisoning to indicate to other routers that a route is no longer reachable and should be removed from their routing tables.