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Glossary Term Dynamic Routing

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What is Dynamic Routing?

Dynamic Routing is a networking technique where routers automatically adjust the paths and update routing tables based on network topology and changing conditions.

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Understanding Dynamic Routing

Dynamic Routing refers to the process where routers select the best path for forwarding network traffic based on real-time conditions such as network congestion, link failures, and traffic load. It allows routers to adapt and choose the most efficient route dynamically, enhancing network performance and reliability. Common dynamic routing protocols include OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) and RIP (Routing Information Protocol).

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