2010 June UGC NET Paper 1
February 13, 2024Question 2800 – 2012 June UGC NET Paper 1
February 13, 2024GATE 2005-IT
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Question 29
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Count to infinity is a problem associated with
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link state routing protocol.
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distance vector routing protocol.
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DNS while resolving host name.
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TCP for congestion control.
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Question 29 Explanation:
Distance vector routing protocol uses the Bellman-Ford algorithm and Ford-Fulkerson algorithm.
The Bellman-Ford algorithm does not prevent routing loops from happening and suffers from the count-to-infinity problem.
The Bellman-Ford algorithm does not prevent routing loops from happening and suffers from the count-to-infinity problem.
Correct Answer: B
Question 29 Explanation:
Distance vector routing protocol uses the Bellman-Ford algorithm and Ford-Fulkerson algorithm.
The Bellman-Ford algorithm does not prevent routing loops from happening and suffers from the count-to-infinity problem.
The Bellman-Ford algorithm does not prevent routing loops from happening and suffers from the count-to-infinity problem.
