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Palo Alto Networks Exam PCCET Topic 10 Question 75 Discussion

Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's PCCET exam
Question #: 75
Topic #: 10
[All PCCET Questions]

Which of the following is a Routed Protocol?

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Suggested Answer: C

A routed protocol is a protocol by which data can be routed. It provides appropriate addressing information in its internet layer or network layer to allow a packet to be forwarded from one network to another network. Examples of routed protocols are the Internet Protocol (IP) and Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX). IP is the most widely used routed protocol on the Internet and other networks. It assigns a unique logical address to each device and enables data to be fragmented, reassembled, and routed across multiple networks.Reference:

Routing v/s Routed Protocols in Computer Network

Routing protocol - Wikipedia

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What is the difference between Routing Protocols and Routed Protocols


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Mollie
2 days ago
IP, no doubt about it. The clue is in the name - 'Internet Protocol'!
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Thaddeus
14 days ago
I'm not sure about this one. I think A) Routing Information Protocol (RIP) could also be a valid answer. It's a distance-vector routing protocol.
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Nan
15 days ago
I agree with Felicia. IP is definitely a routed protocol. It's responsible for addressing and routing packets across networks.
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Trina
24 days ago
Definitely RIP! It's a classic routed protocol, right up there with OSPF and EIGRP.
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Martina
4 days ago
A) Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
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Felicia
25 days ago
I think the answer is C) Internet Protocol (IP). It's a routed protocol used for forwarding data packets.
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