Multi-Protocol
Multi-Protocol, also known as multi-protocol routing or multi-protocol switching, is a feature that allows different network protocols to be used simultaneously. This feature is commonly used in routers, switches, and other networking devices to enable communication between networks that use different protocols. With Multi-Protocol, users can seamlessly transfer data and communicate across various network protocols, including TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, and AppleTalk, without any need for protocol conversion. This level of interoperability is
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