What is a routing loop?
- a packet bouncing back and forth between two loopback interfaces on a route
- a condition where a return path from a destination is different from the outbound path forming a “loop”
- a condition where a packet is constantly transmitted within a series of routers without ever reaching its intended destination
- the distribution of routes from one routing protocol into another
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