what is distance vector protocol link state protocol and
what is the diffrence between them
Answer Posted / nitin mehta
Distance Vector protocols determine best path on how far
the destination is, while Link State protocols are capable
of using more sophisticated methods taking into
consideration link variables, such as bandwidth, delay,
reliability and load.
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