Identify the 3 characteristics of IPX RIP?
A.) Distance vector
B.) Does not support multiple paths
C.) 60 second updates
D.) Default encapsulation is SAP
E.) Uses ticks and hop count as a metric
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Answer / guest
Answer: A C E
IPX RIP is a distance vector routing protocol, it does
support multiple
paths, the default encapsulation is 'novell-ether', it uses
tick count
as a primary metric and hop count as a tie breaker and it
sends it?s
updates every 60 seconds.
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Answer / prasanna
A B E
60 seccond is wrong.
every 30 seconds updates are sent .
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