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When youre trying to decide what dynamic routing protocol youd like to use in your environment, youre going to want to understand how those protocols determine what the next best hop is going to be. So in this video, were going to look at the differences between link state routing protocols, distance vector routing protocols, and hybrid routing protocols. As the name implies, a link state routing protocol is most concerned about the state of the link. Is it up, or is it down? It makes its routing decisions based on connectivity. If its up, we can traverse this link and get to that location. If its down, we cant. Now, one of the things that a link state routing protocol might be able to do is to consider how fast the link might be. That way, we can understand not just uptime and availability, but which one is going to be the much faster route to get to that location. And again, that is part of the link itself. That gives us a state of the link. This is pretty scalable, and its u