b0ondockz The term hybrid routing protocol is used in some older documentation to define EIGRP. However, this term is misleading because EIGRP is not a hybrid between distance vector and link-state routing protocols. EIGRP is solely a distance vector routing protocol; therefore, Cisco no longer uses this term to refer to it.
@@robertoenriquechavezrodrig731 He didn't explain how the two algorithms differ he showed that rip uses hop count as metric while ospf uses cost (interface bandwidth) and that does not define the algorithms but the protocols itself. The video is wrong...
Man you delivered what you promised, simple but good. Cheers
EIGRP isn't a link state , it's a an advanced distance vector .. i think
It's hybrid.
b0ondockz The term hybrid routing protocol is used in some older documentation to
define EIGRP. However, this term is misleading because EIGRP is not a
hybrid between distance vector and link-state routing protocols. EIGRP
is solely a distance vector routing protocol; therefore, Cisco no longer
uses this term to refer to it.
Best path and Shortest path. Thanks sir :D
But for a reckless presentation, It was good.
EIGRP is advanced distance vector protocol from CISCO
Thankssss Man
your english is very stranger where you from buddy?
No sir!
Distance vector: find the best path
Link state: find shortest-path-first protocols
this is the true!
No man, what he says in the video is true. Research.
@@robertoenriquechavezrodrig731 He didn't explain how the two algorithms differ he showed that rip uses hop count as metric while ospf uses cost (interface bandwidth) and that does not define the algorithms but the protocols itself. The video is wrong...
Worthless.