The Hold-Down Timer used in Distance Vector protocols:
A.
Sets the time limit of how long a router may keep a packet in its buffer, if the routing protocol is in the process of converging.
B.
Determines the number of seconds a router will wait before sending another update to neighbor routers.
C.
Sets a specific period for routers to neither accept nor advertise a route from a destination where an original route was recently lost.
D.
Sets a duration where routes are not accepted from the neighbor router that caused a routing loop.
Explanation:
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