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The description below describes a very simple distance-vector routing protocol:
Examples of distance-vector routing protocols include RIP and EIGRP.
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A '''distance-vector routing protocol''' is a [[protocol]] concept used in [[routing]] of [[packet-switched network]]s in [[computer communication]]s, as in for example the [[Routing Information Protocol]] for [[Internet]] traffic.
 
Examples of distance-vector routing protocols include [[RIP]] and [[EIGRP]].
 
==Workings==