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A subset of a network that includes all the routers but contains no loops is called

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Answered by rishavthakur27
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A subset of a network that includes all the routers but contains no loops is called spanning tree.
Answered by yoodyannapolis
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Spanning tree is the correct answer to this question.

Explanation:

  • Spanning tree protocol is a web interface that offers a sequential, loop-free topology for USB connections.
  • This is a layer 2 protocol that functions on bridges or switches.
  • The main objective of STP is to guarantee that you will not create loops if you have multiple avenues on your system.
  • That spanning tree is a subset of Graph G, that has all the vertices packed with the least amount of points possible.  
  • The spanning tree has no cycles and it can not be extracted.

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