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Match each item with a statement below:
Premises:
the most common nonroutable protocol
the most commonly used distance-vector protocol
an example of an EGP
the number of routers a packet must pass through to reach a particular network
value used to define the suitability of a particular route
developed to support networks consisting of multiple networks or subnetworks
a common technique used to stop routing loops
packets used to send out LSAs
value used to determine the reliability of the information regarding a particular route
Responses:
RIP
Hop count
Hold-down timer
NetBEUI
BGP
Link-state packets
Administrative distance
Routed protocols
Metric
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
packets used to send out LSAs
Link-state packets
value used to determine the reliability of the information regarding a particular route
Administrative distance
an example of an EGP
BGP
value used to define the suitability of a particular route
Metric
the most common nonroutable protocol
NetBEUI
the most commonly used distance-vector protocol
RIP
a common technique used to stop routing loops
Hold-down timer
the number of routers a packet must pass through to reach a particular network
Hop count
developed to support networks consisting of multiple networks or subnetworks
Routed protocols
Premises:
packets used to send out LSAs
value used to determine the reliability of the information regarding a particular route
an example of an EGP
value used to define the suitability of a particular route
the most common nonroutable protocol
the most commonly used distance-vector protocol
a common technique used to stop routing loops
the number of routers a packet must pass through to reach a particular network
developed to support networks consisting of multiple networks or subnetworks
Responses:
Link-state packets
Administrative distance
BGP
Metric
NetBEUI
RIP
Hold-down timer
Hop count
Routed protocols
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