Which of the following are Distant Vector protocols?

A.) IGRP

B.) RIP

C.) OSFP

D.) EIGRP



Which of the following are Distant Vector protocols? A.) IGRP B.) RIP C.) OSFP D.) EIGRP..

Answer / guest

Answer: A B

RIP and IGRP are Distance Vectoring protocols that send
their entire

routing tables to their neighbors.

In some Cisco literature, EIGRP is listed as an 'advanced
distance

vector' routing protocol. However, the official curriculum
courseware

considers EIGRP a 'hybrid' protocol.

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