When a Distance Vector routing protocol detects that a connected
network
has gone down, it sends out a special routing update packet,
telling all
directly connected routers that the distance to the dead
network is
infinity. This is an example of which routing technology?
A.) ICMP.
B.) Only Link State routing protocols have this intelligence.
C.) Triggered updates.
D.) Garrison-4.
E.) Split Horizon.
F.) Poison Reverse.
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