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In a computer network, the Next Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP) is a protocolor method that can be used so that a computer sending data to another computer can learn the most direct route (the fewest number of hops) to the receiving computer.

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When rip is used in routing protocol which metric is used to route information across the network from location to location?

A hop. :)


Which routing protocol uses hop count as the metric?

RIPv1 RIPv2


How do you calculate metrics?

Hop count & administrative distance. This is a measure used by the routing protocol to calculate the best path to a given destination, if it learns multiple paths to the same destination. Each routing protocol uses a different metric.


What are some identifying features of routing information protocol RIP?

It uses hop count in route selection. It is a distance-vector protocol.


What is the Difference between routing table based on route and routing table based on next hop?

You actually cannot make a routing table based on next hop (alone). Next hop is the default gateway ands is always a required part of a route. A route always contains three fields: Network ID, Cost, Next hop.


What happens after 15 hops for rip routing method?

what happens in RIP ROUTING method after the 15 hop


What is the component of a routing table entry?

next hop address


A static route that points to the next hop IP will have what administrative distance and metric in the routing table?

For a hop to another network that is close, if you want it to be a preferred route the cost metric must be a low number. Depending on which protocol you use for routing, this number should be lower than other numbers as alternate routes.


A router that uses the RIP routing protocol has an entry for a network in the routing table It then receives an update with another entry for the same destination network but with a lower hop count?

it will append the update information to the routing table


A router that uses the RIP routing protocol has an entry for a network in the routing table. It then receives an update with another entry for the same destination network but with a lower hop count.?

it will append the update information to the routing table


What is routing table?

A routing table has columns for at least three types of information, Network ID, the Cost and The ID of the next Router called Next Hop.


What is the difference between Link state routing and distance vector routing through examples?

In a distance vector routing protocol, such as RIP or EIGRP, each router sends its routing table to neighboring routers. The routers don't know the topology, i.e., how other routers are interconnected. In a link state routing protocol, such as OSPF or IS-IS, routers first exchange information about connections within the network (or an area of the network), and build a topology table. Then each router uses Dijkstra's algorithm to calculate the best route to each destination.