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Which distance-vector routing protocol used on TCP / IP networks?

Which distance-vector routing protocol used on TCP / IP networks?<br/>

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Asked by Mfmoeykens, Last updated: Nov 09, 2024

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Answered Mar 08, 2018

RIP

RIP is a distance-vector routing protocol used on TCP/IP networks. Answer A is incorrect because ARP is a component of the TCP/IP protocol suite used to resolve MAC addresses to IP addresses. Answer B is incorrect because NLSP is a link-state routing protocol used on IPX networks. Answer C is incorrect because OSPF is a link-state routing protocol used on TCP/IP networks.
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