Which Three Statements About Link-State Routing Are True?
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1. Link-state routing is an example of a distance-vector routing protocol.
2. Link-state routing requires that each router maintain a complete map of the network topology.
3. Link-state routing utilizes a shortest-path-first (SPF) algorithm to calculate the optimal route.