Classful routing protocols do not include subnet masks in their
routing updates. Which of the following routing protocols
are considered
classful?
A.) EIGRP
B.) OSPF
C.) TCP
D.) IGRP
E.) RIP
F.) IP
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Answer / dhruv agarwal
classless routing do not includes the subnet mask in their
routing updates
The coreect answer is IGRP and RIP v1 protcol
In this question it is not specified whether RIP v1 or RIP
v2 is used.
becuase RIP v2 suports classless routing update
Therefore RIP v1 supports Classful routing
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Answer / guest
Answer: D E
IGRP & RIP do NOT includes the subnet mask in their routing
updates.
OSPF & EIGRP are classless routing protocols and DO INCLUDE
the subnet
mask in updates.
TCP and IP are not routing protocols.
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