What does a metric of 16 hops represent when using RIP?
A.) Number of hops to the destination
B.) Destination unreachable
C.) Number of routers
D.) Bandwidth
Answer Posted / guest
Answer: B
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is a distance vector
routing protocol
that used hop count as its metric. The maximum hop count is
15, 16 hops
is considered unreachable. RIP updates are broadcast every
30 seconds by
default. RIP has an administrative distance of 120.
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