Identify 3 characteristics of IP RIP?
A.) Distance vector
B.) Administrative distance is 120
C.) Periodic updates every 60 seconds
D.) Uses a composite metric
E.) Can load balance
Answer / guest
Answer: A B E
IP RIP is a distance vector protocol, it can load balance up
to 4 equal
cost paths and it's rating of trustworthiness is 120.
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