_______ information protocol uses distance vector algorithms. Fill in the blank.
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Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is the protocol that users the distance vector algorthms.
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This protocol is really helpful in finding the optimized and best route to send the information from one hub to the other, or probably between the hosts, based on the need, So that the informating can be exchanged dynamically. It can be one to all, or one to neighbors, or one to chosive.
Why exactly RIP uses the Distance Vector Algorithms?
It is simple. Using those, they choose a route to send the packets of from the host to the destination the packet needs to reach. The routing table is maintained by the RIP to showcase all the possible routes list, to transfer the packets.
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distance-vector routing protocol in data networks determines the best route for data packets based on distance. Distance-vector routing protocols measure the distance by the number of routers a packet has to pass, one router counts as one hop. Some distance-vector protocols also take into account network latency and other factors that influence traffic on a given route. To determine the best route across a network, routers, on which a distance-vector protocol is implemented, exchange information with one another, usually routing tables plus hop counts for destination networks and possibly other traffic information. Distance-vector routing protocols also require that a router informs its neighbours of network topology changes periodically.
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