In your opinion what is the purpose of nonroutable


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Todd, a junior network administrator, is given the task of providing feedback on routing. Specifically, he will discuss the routed, nonroutable, and routing protocols. He should also address routing congestion. Todd knows that nonroutable protocols cannot go across local area network (LAN) boundaries and that routed ones can transport data across networks. Todd needs help, however, to make a complete feedback report.

Post an answer to the following questions, and support your answers with academic or real information technology (IT) examples to accentuate your point:

• Do you think the term routing congestion can be replaced by the term network congestion? Why?

• In your opinion, what is the purpose of nonroutable protocols? Is there a legitimate reason for having nonroutable protocols? Do you think they can be replaced with another type of protocol or innovative system?

• Be sure to explain differences between routed, nonroutable, and routing protocols. Provide examples.

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