Which three statements are correct about RIP version 2? (Choose three)
A.
It uses broadcast for its routing updates.
B.
It supports authentication.
C.
It is a classless routing protocol.
D.
It has a lower default administrative distance then RIP version 1.
E.
It has the same maximum hop count as RIP version 1.
F.
It does not send the subnet mask any updates.
The Routing Information Protocol, or RIP, as it is more commonly called, is one of the most enduring of all routing protocols. RIP is also one of the more easily confused protocols because a variety of RIP-like routing protocols proliferated, some of which even used the same name! RIP and the myriad RIP-like protocols were based on the same set of algorithms that use distance vectors to mathematically compare routes to identify the best path to any given destination address.