Hi dreemwest, Cloudengine s1730s series switches support dynamic routing protocols such as OSPF, Isis, rip, BGP, etc. for more information, you can ask the pre-sales engineer. I hope it helps!
Classification of Dynamic Routing Protocols: Dynamic routing protocols are classified based on the following two criteria. According to the application range, dynamic routing protocols are classified into the following types: - Interior Gateway Protocols (IGPs) Run inside an autonomous system (AS), including RIP, OSPF, and IS-IS. - Exterior Gateway Protocols (EGPs) Run between ASs, including BGP. According to the type of algorithm they use, dynamic routing protocols are classified into the following types: - Distance-vector routing protocols Include RIP and BGP. BGP is also called a path-vector protocol. - Link-state routing protocols Include OSPF and IS-IS. The preceding algorithms differ mainly in route discovery and calculation methods.
Hi dreemwest, Cloudengine s1730s series switches support dynamic routing protocols such as OSPF, Isis, rip, BGP, etc. for more information, you can ask the pre-sales engineer. I hope it helps!
Maybe there is an official document where exactly the support for the data protocols will be provided by the switch?
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Created Oct 1, 2020 08:38:37 (0)(0) You can refer to the product documentation.https://support.huawei.com/hedex/hdx.do?docid=EDOC1100126515&lang=en
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