what is hop count?
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Answer / jivi
between the routers to another routers all node to node connection distance counting is hop count.. RIP count it to fine routing loop.
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Answer / ravikiran
hop count refers to the intermediate devices (like routers) through which data must pass between source and destination, rather than flowing directly over a single wire.Each router along the data path constitutes a hop, as the data is moved from one Layer-3 network to another. Hop count is therefore a basic measurement of distance in a network.
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Answer / vimal
Hop count defines the number of gateways that the data packet
passed to reach the destination.
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Answer / er. sumit sharma
it is distance between source to detination,number of hop
counts and nubmer of AS number.
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Answer / istiak khan
in case of rip routing each time packet goes through a router that's called hop count
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Answer / sumit sharma
it is differance between source to detination,number of hop
counts and nubmer of AS number.
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Answer / jk
hop count means total no. of router in the network
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