12-21-2006 06:17 AM - edited 03-03-2019 03:08 PM
Which statements are true concerning distance vector and link state routing protocols?
Distance vector protocols have a finite limit of hop counts whereas link state protocols do not have a limit on the number of hops for a route.
Distance vector protocols have better convergence that link state protocols.
RIP V1 is a distance vector protocol whereas RIP version 2 and OSPF are link state protocols.
Distance vector protocols only send updates to neighboring routers whereas link state protocols flood updates to all routers in the within the same routing domain.
Both distance vector and link state protocols will take link bandwidth and delays into account when calculating routes.
12-21-2006 06:21 AM
I feel choice "A" is the correct one.
12-21-2006 03:40 PM
RIP v1 = Distance Vector
RIP v2 = Link state
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