What is a distance-vector routing protocol?
What will be an ideal response?
If a router is using a distance-vector routing protocol, it passes its routing table (containing all possible paths it has discovered) to all routers participating on the network. These neighbor routers then forward the routing table to their neighbors. If a router learns one new path, it sends the entire routing table, which isn't as efficient as a link-state routing protocol.
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