Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) uses both bandwidth and delay as primary metrics to calculate the best path. EIGRP's metric calculation takes into account the bandwidth of the links and the delay associated with them to determine the most efficient route.
B. RIP: Routing Information Protocol (RIP) primarily uses hop count as its metric. It does not consider bandwidth or delay in its path calculations.
C. OSPF: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) uses cost as its metric, which is typically based on the bandwidth of the links but does not explicitly consider delay.
D. BGP: Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) uses path attributes like AS path and local preference rather than bandwidth and delay to determine the best path.
A. EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol)
EIGRP is a Cisco proprietary protocol that uses a composite metric to calculate the best path. This composite metric typically includes bandwidth and delay by default, but it can also consider load, reliability, and MTU if configured.
RIP (Routing Information Protocol) uses hop count as its metric.
OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) primarily uses the cost, which is based on the bandwidth of the links.
BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) uses various path attributes like AS path, next-hop, and others for determining the best path.
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