This document discusses how a router R1 receives routing information about the network 10.0.0.18 from routers R8 and R4. R1's existing distance to the network is smaller than the advertised distance from R4, so the update from R4 is not considered a feasible successor.
This document discusses how a router R1 receives routing information about the network 10.0.0.18 from routers R8 and R4. R1's existing distance to the network is smaller than the advertised distance from R4, so the update from R4 is not considered a feasible successor.
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This document discusses how a router R1 receives routing information about the network 10.0.0.18 from routers R8 and R4. R1's existing distance to the network is smaller than the advertised distance from R4, so the update from R4 is not considered a feasible successor.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Download as RTF, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd