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Posted by on July 3, 2006, 8:35 am
Please log in for more thread options As I am aware, if a router is newly introduced in a TCP-IP Network, the routing tables required for it are automatically loaded by communicating with all the nearest routers. Is 'Hello' protocol meant for this purpose? If no, please provide more information on it. Also, does this protocol really provide 100% self-configuration possibilities for a router? If not, what are the things that need to be taken care w.r.t. router configuration? | ||||||||||
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