Classes of Routing Protocols
Classes of Routing Protocols
Disadvantages –
As the routing information is exchanged periodically,
unnecessary traffic is generated which consumes
available bandwidth.
As full routing tables are exchanged, therefore it has
security issues. If an un-authorized person enters the
network, then the whole topology will be very easy to
understand.
Also, the broadcasting of the network periodically
creates unnecessary traffic.
Advantages –
As it maintains separate tables for both the best route
and the backup routes ( whole topology) therefore it has
more knowledge of the internetwork than any other
distance vector routing protocol.
Concept of triggered updates is used therefore no more
unnecessary bandwidth consumption is seen like in
distance vector routing protocol.
Partial updates are triggered when there is a topology
change, not a full update like distance vector routing
protocol where the whole routing table is exchanged.