What does RIPv2 use to prevent routing loops?
1. CIDR
2. Split horizon
3. Authentication
4. Classless masking
5. Holddown timers

What does RIPv2 use to prevent routing loops?
1. CIDR
2. Split horizon
3. Authentication
4. Classless masking
5. Holddown timers Correct Answer 2 and 5

RIPv2 uses the same timers and loop-avoidance schemes as RIPv1. Split horizon is used to stop an update from being sent out the same interface it was received on. Holddown timers allow time for a network to become stable in the case of a flapping link.

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