Whoever came up with 'split horizon' as an answer option must have a twisted sense of humor. That's like asking 'which kitchen appliance do restaurants use?' and including 'spoon' as a choice.
I almost went with RIP, but then I remembered that's more for smaller, internal networks. BGP is the way to go for handling the complex routing requirements of ISPs and NSPs.
I was initially leaning towards OSPF, but after thinking it through, BGP makes much more sense for this scenario. It's designed for the type of large-scale, multi-network environments that ISPs and NSPs deal with.
BGP is definitely the correct answer here. That's the standard routing protocol used by ISPs and NSPs to exchange routing information across network boundaries.
BGP is definitely the correct answer here. That's the standard routing protocol used by ISPs and NSPs to exchange routing information across network boundaries.
I'm not sure about BGP. I think it could also be C) Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) because it's a popular routing protocol used by ISPs and NSPs as well.
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