Is RIP and BGP in a same Router?

Hi all, Can anybody tell me, Is the RIP and BGP are used in the same Router/Switch? Pls help me out as early as possible.

Thanks in advance..

BR,

-stuart-

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Stuart
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You can run any combination of routing protocols on a router or switch, and even redistribute router between the protocols.

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Phillip Remaker

Philip, Thanks for ur prompt response. So do u say like, we can implement any routing protocols combination to the Routers/Switches. how abt the processing ? how it will update the routing table? is it have any priority regarding the routing protocols? If I set multiple Routing protocols, from which protocol it will processing the Route?

Pls, excuse me if I asked silly questions. But its all the doubts I have..

//Stuart

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Stuart

It depends on the administrative distance (AD). The route with the lowest AD will be picked, each routing protocol has it's own AD.

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Connected interface 0

Static route* 1

Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) summary route 5

External Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) 20

Internal EIGRP 90

IGRP 100

OSPF 110

Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) 115

Routing Information Protocol (RIP) 120

Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP) 140

On Demand Routing (ODR) 160

External EIGRP 170

Internal BGP 200

Unknown** 255

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Craig Barns

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