Define Poison Reverse?
A.) To prevent regular update messages from reinstating a
route that has
gone down
B.) Packets sent out that are not destined for a network go
to the default
network
C.) Information received on an interface cannot be sent back
out the same
interface
D.) When a network goes down, that network is advertised with an
infinite metric
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Answer: D
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