With distance vector routing protocols, it is never useful
to send
the same routing update packet back out the same interface
that it was
learned. This concept is called what?
A.) Holddown timers
B.) Poison Reverse
C.) Count to infinity
D.) Split Horizon
E.) Link State
Answer Posted / guest
Answer: D
Split horizon is the concept of: 'Don't tell me what I just
told you.'
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