Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
Routing Information Protocol RIP is a standardsbased distancevector interior gateway protocol IGP used by routers to exchange routing information RIP uses hop count to determine the best path between two locations Hop count is the number of routers the packet must go through till it reaches the destination network The maximum allowable number of hops a packet can traverse in an IP network implementing RIP is 15 hops
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