| 1. | Each collection of best paths will then form each node's routing table.
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| 2. | One example of this would be large routing tables, such as IGP.
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| 3. | The entire routing table is exchanged between both routers at this time.
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| 4. | Manual manipulation of the routing table is characteristic of static routing.
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| 5. | Both a bridge and a router use a routing table to forward packets.
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| 6. | Multicast routing protocols keep routing tables that record multicast group addresses with members.
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| 7. | The routing tables are generated centrally based on the known telephone operators network.
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| 8. | Routing tables are updated and updates are propagated across the network.
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| 9. | The ARPANET incorporated distributed computation ( and frequent re-computation ) of routing tables.
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| 10. | The internet would be clogged with vast updates for these massive routing tables.
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