e) A router receives a RIP packet as shown in figure QC3 below. Having incremented all the hop counts, it proceeds to up

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e) A router receives a RIP packet as shown in figure QC3 below. Having incremented all the hop counts, it proceeds to up

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E A Router Receives A Rip Packet As Shown In Figure Qc3 Below Having Incremented All The Hop Counts It Proceeds To Up 1
E A Router Receives A Rip Packet As Shown In Figure Qc3 Below Having Incremented All The Hop Counts It Proceeds To Up 1 (41.39 KiB) Viewed 41 times
e) A router receives a RIP packet as shown in figure QC3 below. Having incremented all the hop counts, it proceeds to update its old routing table. RIP message from F Net1 4 Net2 6 Net5 5 Net6 7 Net9 7 ONN RIP message from F after increment Net1 5 Net2 7 Net5 6 Net6 8 Net9 8 COM New routing table Old routing table Net1 7 Net2 2 Net6 8 Net8 4 Net9 4 CO NDO Updating algorithm Figure QC3 In your answer book, complete a copy of the empty routing table below as it would be after updating, giving reasons for each entry. Net1 Net2 Net5 Net6 Net8 Net (6 marks)
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