What is the routing metric used by IGRP?
A.) MTU, delay, bandwidth, reliability, and loading
B.) Count to infinity
C.) TTL
D.) Hop count
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Answer: A
IGRP is a distance vector routing protocol designed by
Cisco. The
maximum hop count is 255, and it uses a combination of
variables to
determine a composite metric. IGRP has an administrative
distance of 100.
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