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5 Cards in this Set
- Front
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At the Internet layer of the TCP/IP suite of protocols, a router can use an IP routing protocol to accomplish routing through the
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implementation of a specific routing algorithm
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RIP
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a distance vector interior routing protocol. RIP is limited to 15 hops,
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IGRP
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the Cisco distance vector interior routing protocol with maximum hop count of 255
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OSPF
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a link-state interior routing protocol OSPF supports VLSMs and has an unlimited hop count
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EIGRP
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advanced Cisco distance vector interior classless hybrid routing protocol that supports VLSM and supports both IPv4 and IPv6 with maximum hop count of 255 hops.
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