The two link-state routing protocols are:
B. IS-IS (Intermediate System to Intermediate System)
- IS-IS is a link-state routing protocol that is used to move information efficiently within a computer network, a group of physically connected computers or similar devices.
D. OSPF (Open Shortest Path First)
- OSPF is another link-state routing protocol that is widely used in IP networks. It uses the Shortest Path First (SPF) algorithm to calculate the shortest path to each node.
Explanation of Other Options:
- A. RIP (Routing Information Protocol): RIP is a distance-vector routing protocol, not a link-state routing protocol. It uses hop count as the metric for path selection.
- C. BGP (Border Gateway Protocol): BGP is a path-vector protocol used primarily for inter-domain routing on the internet. It is not a link-state protocol.
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