Distance vector protocols use the concept of split horizon, but link-state routing protocols, such as OSPF, do not.

Distance vector protocols use the concept of split horizon, but link-state routing protocols, such as OSPF, do not. Correct Answer False

In Distance vector routing protocols, there is a problem called count-to-infinity which occurs regularly. So, to make sure that it does not occur, the split horizon algorithm is used. There is no requirement for it in OSPF.

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