Controller-based networking simplifies network management by centralizing control functions, allowing administrators to manage the network from a single point. This enhances efficiency and consistency in network configurations. Traditional networking requires configuring each device individually, which is time-consuming and prone to errors. Controller-based networking does not remove the need for routing protocols; these protocols are still necessary for determining optimal paths in the network. Additionally, centralized control in controller-based networking is designed to optimize network performance rather than reduce it.
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