None, really. Counting to infinity describes a situation in which a routing
loop causes the hop count for a route to continue to increment "to
infinity". It isn't mechanism to reduce routing loops. The reason that
distance vector routing protocols have a hop count limit is so that routes
with a hop count greater than the set limit (16 for RIP, e.g.) will be
dropped.
Michael Todd


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