link state protocols sends out status of each link and calculates the best
route according to the lists of all links so it doesn't need split horizon
because the algorithm ran on the link state database will prevent loops in
itself.

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> On page 14-27 on the Cisco ICND manual, it is written that one will have
> reachability issues if one is using:
>
> *a distance vector routing protocol
> *partial meshed network
> *NBMA frame relay model
> *split horizon enabled on the routing protocol.
>
> My understanding is that split horizon will prevent routes to be
adverstised
> on the same interface from which they were learned. This should apply
> regardless of whether the routing protocol is using broadcastd (distance
> vector), multicasts or unicasts (link state and hybrid routing protocols)!
>
> Am I missing something?
>
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