You need to understand that there is no predefined Destination. You only be able to reach a destination by just going with the flow. You keep trying something and it directs to something which is completely contrast to what you started of, so just be with the flow. If you try changing things with any shortcut, then you will face the complexity. You taste many and choose something which suits your needs and utilizes what you have? so that's where things start making sense. Maybe, maybe not. But you do what you do.
When data packets travels in a network from source to destination, it must pass through some bridges, routers and gateways. Each time the packet passed to the next network device, a hop occurs . A hop count refers to the number of intermediate devices the packet crosses between the source and destination.
DVRP is one of the two major routing protocols for communications methods that use data packets sent over Internet Protocol (IP). It requires a routing hardware to report the distances of various nodes within a network or IP topology in order to determine the best and most efficient routes to pass the packets. DVRP tends to contemplate only two factors : Distance and Vector Distance is the nothing but a number of steps or hosts, a message go through to reach its destination. Vector describes the trajectory of the message over a given set of network nodes.
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