What distance vector (DV) feature tells the routing protocol to not advertise routes out the same interface on which the route was learned?
A) Split horizon
B) Poison reverse
C) Reverse telnet
D) Passive interface
A
Explanation: A) The split horizon DV feature is used to prevent routes from being advertised out the same interface on which they were learned. This is good most of the time; however, it can become an issue when using multiple subinterfaces and should be considered a potential source to begin troubleshooting if a routing problem occurs.
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