IP is a Routed Protocol, just like ICMP and IGMP: whereas RIP, OSPF, BGP are all Routing Protocols, Could you please ust

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IP is a Routed Protocol, just like ICMP and IGMP: whereas RIP, OSPF, BGP are all Routing Protocols, Could you please ust

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IP is a Routed Protocol, just like ICMP and IGMP: whereas RIP, OSPF, BGP are all Routing Protocols, Could you please ustrato the respective roles, interactions and co-working of P4 and TOP 4 v6) with the OSPF and BGP in case of a Router that separates and interconnects Intranet of a large campus to the Internet? You may assume that this Router is one of the multiple Layer-3 devices that the campus has and that this router has three connected LAN interfaces and three connected WAN interfaces.
Does this kind of interaction require any specific protocol that is NOT explicitly listed above? If so, which one(s) and why?
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