17. There are some differences between routed and routing protocols. Which of the following are examples of those differences? (Choose two.)<br>A. A routed protocol is assigned to an interface and determines the method of packet delivery.<br>B. A routing protocol determines the path of a packet through a network.<br>C. A routed protocol determines the path of a packet through a network.<br>D. A routing protocol operates at the transport layer of the OSI model.<br>E. A routed protocol updates the routing table of a router.<br>