This is a router topology labelled with link weights. Assuming every router has one IP prefix. Assuming the network runs

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This is a router topology labelled with link weights. Assuming every router has one IP prefix. Assuming the network runs

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This is a router topology labelled with link weights. Assuming
every router has one IP prefix.
This Is A Router Topology Labelled With Link Weights Assuming Every Router Has One Ip Prefix Assuming The Network Runs 1
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Assuming the network runs a link state routing
protocol, if link A-B fails, how many nodes will receive
any routing update as a result of it?
Please answer as detailed as possible, thank you
5 D E 2 2 2 1 5 4 D B С
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