0 votes 0 votes St.No. Routing Protocols Persistent looping Count to infinity problem I Distance vector routing protocol (DVRP) Yes Yes II Split horizon in DVR No Yes III Split horizon with poison reverse in DVR No No IV Link State Routing Protocol (LSRP) No No Which of the following statements is/are TRUE? I, III and IV, as Persistent looping and count to infinity are the same thing. Only IV II and IV All of I,II,III and IV Computer Networks computer-networks routing distance-vector-routing link-state-routing + – Souvik33 asked Oct 25, 2022 • edited Oct 26, 2022 by Souvik33 Souvik33 940 views answer comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.
0 votes 0 votes Answer : Option D All of I, II, III and IV. Count to Infinity problem arises because of routing loop formations. These routing loops may be either persistent as in case of DVR, or Transient as in case of LSR. Abhrajyoti00 answered Oct 26, 2022 • edited Oct 26, 2022 by Abhrajyoti00 Abhrajyoti00 comment Share Follow See all 5 Comments See all 5 5 Comments reply Show 2 previous comments Pranavpurkar commented Oct 26, 2022 reply Follow Share Abhrajyoti00 I think what @Himanshu555 is saying is correct and one more thing is that. both persistent looping and count to infinity problem are same. source → https://gateoverflow.in/1790/gate-cse-2014-set-1-question-23?show=10871#a10871 and https://gateoverflow.in/1790/gate-cse-2014-set-1-question-23?show=179692#c179692 2 votes 2 votes Abhrajyoti00 commented Oct 26, 2022 reply Follow Share Thanks @Pranavpurkar Corrected Now 0 votes 0 votes RamaSivaSubrahmanyam commented Oct 28, 2022 reply Follow Share The Answer is I ans IV .. In some case Instability will possible even though you use split horizon or split with postion reverse or hold down timers or Triggered updates .. For instance take four nodes 3 in triangle … Options are wrong... 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.