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Routing Loops

Routing loops occur when data packets traveling through a network get stuck in a continuous cycle between routers, instead of reaching their destination. This happens due to incorrect or outdated routing information, causing routers to misdirect packets. As a result, the packet keeps looping between the same routers, wasting resources and potentially disrupting network performance. Detecting and preventing routing loops is essential for maintaining efficient and reliable data delivery within networks.