Explain the routing technique known as “flooding.â€
Answer / Shantanu Dwivedi
Flooding is a simple routing technique where every received packet is transmitted to all of the adjacent nodes, except for the one it was received from. This method can quickly spread packets throughout the network but leads to high traffic and potential congestion.
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