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"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."
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RIP Characteristics " RIP has the following key characteristics: RIP is a distance vector routing protocol. RIP uses hop count as its only metric for path selection. Advertised routes with hop counts greater than 15 are unreachable. Messages are broadcast every 30 seconds. The data portion of a RIP message is encapsulated into a UDP segment, with both source and destination port numbers set to 520. The IP header and data link headers add broadcast destination addresses before the message is sent out to all RIP configured interfaces.
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Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) IGRP is a distance-vector interior gateway protocol (IGP). Distance-vector routing protocols call for each router to send all or a portion of its routing table in a routing-update message at regular intervals (every 90 seconds) to each of its neighboring routers. As routing information proliferates through the network, routers can calculate distances to all nodes within the internetwork. IGRP uses a combination (vector) of metrics. Internetwork delay, bandwidth, reliability, and load are all factored into the routing decision. Network administrators can set the weighting factors for each of these metrics. IGRP uses either the administrator-set or the default weightings to automatically calculate optimal routes.Routing Information Protocol (RIP) The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is a distance-vector protocol that uses hop count as its metric. RIP is widely used for routing traffic in the global Internet and is an interior gateway protocol (IGP), which means that it performs routing within a single autonomous system. RIP only uses hop count to determine the best route to a remote network, RIP has a maximum hop count of 15, 16 is deemed unreachable. RIP works well in small internetworks, but is inefficient for large networks. RIP is susceptible to all the problems normally associated with distance vector routing protocols. It is slow to converge and forces routers to learn network information only from neighbors. RIP version 1 uses classful routing (all devices in the network must use the same subnet mask because RIP version 1 doesn't send updates with subnet information). RIP version 2 uses classless routing and does send subnet mask information with route updates. RIP networks need the same hop count to load balance multiple links.
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This might have in connection with routing loops using RIP.
rip hop count is 15, if it reaches 16 it indicates network is unreachable
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They are elastic-y, so they have a limit to how far they can stretch
The maximum hop count for Rip version 2 is 15, with 16 being unreachable. This is the same as Rip version 1.
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hop count metric
There are approximately 80 acronyms for RIP: some of them are measurements, others are not. It is necessary to have more information in order to answer the question.
RIP Characteristics " RIP has the following key characteristics: RIP is a distance vector routing protocol. RIP uses hop count as its only metric for path selection. Advertised routes with hop counts greater than 15 are unreachable. Messages are broadcast every 30 seconds. The data portion of a RIP message is encapsulated into a UDP segment, with both source and destination port numbers set to 520. The IP header and data link headers add broadcast destination addresses before the message is sent out to all RIP configured interfaces.