Which of the following is not a characteristic of link-state
routing protocols?
❍ A. VLSM support
❍ B. Route summarization at any bit level
❍ C. Full routing updates at regular intervals
❍ D. Discontiguous network support
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Answer / zayanq
C. Full routing updates at regular intervals
Bcoz it is the characteristics of Distance Vector.
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