1 votes 1 votes statement : distance routing algorithm is adaptive algorithm which consider the load on the network whether the given statement is true or not ? Computer Networks computer-networks distance-vector-routing routing + – Gurdeep Saini asked Nov 9, 2018 edited Dec 15, 2018 by Gurdeep Saini Gurdeep Saini 774 views answer comment Share Follow See all 9 Comments See all 9 9 Comments reply Shaik Masthan commented Nov 9, 2018 reply Follow Share Adaptive are 1.distance routing ---- not on load on the network 2. Link state packet --- consider load on the network 0 votes 0 votes kumar.dilip commented Nov 9, 2018 reply Follow Share On what basis you are saying this??? 0 votes 0 votes Shaik Masthan commented Nov 9, 2018 reply Follow Share On basis of " How the algorithms works.. " I considered OSPF as link state algorithm, it can change the path based on the load on the network also.. 0 votes 0 votes kumar.dilip commented Nov 9, 2018 reply Follow Share One more point we can add Here that we do flooding in Link-state Routing and Bandwith required is high So , Load On the Network is high. 0 votes 0 votes Shaik Masthan commented Nov 9, 2018 reply Follow Share Actually the flooding we do for only HELLO packets but not with DATA PACKETS 0 votes 0 votes kumar.dilip commented Nov 10, 2018 reply Follow Share Actually the flooding we do for only HELLO packets but not with DATA PACKETS We do the Flooding for Data packets Because LSR is based on the Global Knowledge. At Initial State We do the flooding To make the Routing Table(Flood .all over the link state routers)Further, Also we do flooding. 0 votes 0 votes Shaik Masthan commented Nov 10, 2018 reply Follow Share then with the help of flooding itself, routing will complete, then why you call it as LSP? 0 votes 0 votes Gurdeep Saini commented Nov 10, 2018 reply Follow Share @shaik From your statement I concluded that the statement given in question is wrong Means DVR does not consider load on network 0 votes 0 votes Shaik Masthan commented Nov 10, 2018 reply Follow Share yes, as per my knowledge the given statement is wrong. 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.