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Utilizing RIP, what is the limit when it comes to number of hops?

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Utilizing RIP, what is the limit when it comes to number of hops?
posted Mar 22, 2016 by Vrije Mani Upadhyay

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The maximum limit is 15 hop counts. Anything higher than 15 indicates that the network is considered unreachable.

answer Mar 22, 2016 by Manikandan J
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