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if youre following all of our videos in order then by this point weve talked a little bit about certain routing protocols and some of them are link state routing protocols some are distance-vector routing protocols and theres also a category of hybrid routing protocols but what does this really mean lets step through each one of these different categories and get an understanding of what each of these routing protocols really uses to determine how to get information from one place to the other link state routing protocols are most interested in the quality of the link between point a and point B and it makes its routing decisions based on those particular vectors at the most basic level if the link is there and available it sends the traffic down that connection obviously if the link is not available and you cant get there it doesnt become part of the routing table but theres more to link state routing protocols than just connectivity we can also look at bandwidth we can look a