Hop Count — CompTIA Network+ (N10-009) Practice Questions

Hop count is a routing metric that counts the number of routers a packet must traverse to reach its destination, with each router representing one hop. Protocols like RIP use hop count as the sole path-selection metric, which can result in choosing a slower path if it has fewer hops. The Network+ exam uses hop count to illustrate the limitations of simple distance-vector metrics compared to composite metrics that also consider bandwidth, delay, and reliability.

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Which routing protocol uses hop count as its primary metric?
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