what is hop count?
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Answer / surjeet gimit
Hops count refer to the number of router through which a
data packet passes from source to the destination network.
Or
A routing metric that calculate the distance between a
source and destination on the number of routers in the path.
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Answer / gautam mishra
Hop count is usually used by the rip protocol.It denotes
the number of routers through which the data is transfferes
from host to destination.
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Answer / satyendra kumar rao
This is the number of router that a packet must travel
through before reaching its distination.
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Answer / sophia
The number of routers traversed by a packet between its
source and destination
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Answer / mohammed arshad
If both advertised routes to the same network have the same
AD, then routing protocol metrics
(such as hop count or bandwidth of the lines) will be used
to find the best path to the remote Network
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Answer / kamlesh dhakad
if both routers to the other have the other ad,than routing
protocol metrice(such as hop count or bandwidth of the
lines) will be used
to find the best path to the remote Networkt
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Answer / maureen maina
It is a count of the number of routers a data packet has to
pass through in order to reach its destination.
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Answer / jugraj dhillon
hop count represents the total number of routing devices a given piece of data passes through.
if a packet goes from one workstation on a LAN to the another workstation on same LAN then no routers are involved and hop count is zero
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Answer / bijay kumar patra
I think the no of routers you crossed is
called hopnot.
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