Which two statements or sets of statements describe differences between link-state and distance vector routing protocols? (Choose two.)
- Link-state routing protocols routinely use more bandwidth for updates than do distance vector routing protocols.
- Distance vector routing protocols update all routers at one time. Link-state routing protocols update one router at a time.
- Link-state routers only know about directly connected routers. Distance vector routers know about every router in the network.
- Link-state routing protocols update when a change is made. A network using distance vector routing protocols only updates at a specific interval.
- Distance vector routing protocols have limited information about the entire network. Link state routing protocols know about all routers in the network.
- In case of similar topologies, networks using link-state routing protocols typically converge more rapidly than do networks using distance vector routing protocols.
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