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Q: How do you determine the hop limit in flooding?
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What age limit is hop the movie?

4 and over


What are some ways in which humans can limit flooding?

There are a few ways in which you can limit flooding, but what scientists say is the main form of flooding is global warming (Melting of North and South pole). But if you look at the more pratical ways, then flood defenses will work better short term.


What happens to an IPv6 when its hop limit reaches 0?

It is discarded.


What is the hop count limit for RIP networks?

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What happens to an IPv6 packet when it's hop limit reaches 0?

It is discarded.


What precaution to be taken on board ship to prevent progressive flooding?

Closing all watertight doors between compartments can limit flooding, but if the pumps fail the ship will get heavy and tip over anyway.


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How do you determine limit of detection manually?

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How does the hop count limit alleviate RIP problems?

A Google search for the phrasehop count limit rip problemsreturns a link which says the following."The hop count limit helps RIP instability by limiting the number of times a message can be sent through the routers, thereby limiting the back and forth updating that may occur if part of a network goes down."


Did general MacArthur plan to keep the Japanese from having military bases in the south pacific was to?

island hop


Why is it advisable to enter a next-hop IP address when creating a static route whose exit interface is an Ethernet network?

In a multi-access network, the router cannot determine the next-hop MAC address for the Ethernet frame without a next-hop address.