what range do people generally use? also.. if people
use /32 masks and advertise all of the loopback
"networks" via an igp doesn't that add a crap-load of
discontiguous routes to the ole route-table?
i guess what i am looking for is a case-study for a
large bgp/ospf installation, and how they tre
Hello,cisco#!
I have a router cisco 12016-8R/GRP,with IOS 12.0(19) S1.
I want use "cisco-ping-mib" .but when I use:
snmpgetnext 202.97.32.1 100wxs9dj .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.16
I got enterprises.9.9.23.1.1.1.1.2.1 = 1,which passed the ping mib oids.
And when I use :
$sess->set('.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.
what is the difference between a bgp confederation and
a bgp peer-group?
are they both, in addition to route reflectors, all
simply used to avoid having to do a full mesh?
thanks
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does anyone have a sample config that uses a route-map
to modify the as path in bgp?
i can't seem to find an example.
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Hi
I have a PIX firewall, and am using nat to let my clients access the
internet, but now I need to connect about a 100 clients, bases in an wan of
more than 50 places, all to the internet through the same ip address,
so the question is, can I have some sort of a NAT list letting all the 100
ip
BGP peer-groups are in my eyes, strictly used to simplify configurations.
Let's say you had 5 peers in the same as, wanted to use the same route-map
out, set your next-hop-self and other things. Wouldn't it be easier it just
define a peer-group and add each of those neighbors to that group rather
Hi
One interesting scenario here. Two core switches (with
MSFC) running HSRP. Core 1 is the master for vlan 1,
and core 2 is the master for vlan 2. Understand MSFC
arp timer is 4 hours, but switch CAM timer is 300
seconds. So there will be one problem:
1. Client 1 (vlan 1) wants to talk to
Can we use window's AT command to do it? But AT command can only do it once.
I am not very good in windows scripts, if this is simple, can you provide
the syntax? If it is complex, then I will learn it myself.
Thanks a lot
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Assuming that the 100 IP addresses you mention below are
addresses on the inside network, the answer is yes, you
can allow all of them and use only one public IP to get to the
internet. Just enable PAT (Port Address Translation) using
"global (inside) " command.
HTH
> Hi
>
> I have a PIX firewa
I think that the only answer correct is D. RIP, for example, doesn't
exchange information about links, nor have a hello mechanism. OSPF and
BGP don't send periodic updates, they send triggered updates.
What is sure is that all routing protocols exchange information about
routes, that's what they
Is it a good assumption that most ISP's, big & small run Cisco routers in
their core networks? If so, why don't they use EIGRP? I've run into so many
Cisco routers guys in corporations who threaten holy wars when you ask them
to move to standards-based OSPF. They claim EIGRP runs more efficiently
On our backbone we use Juniper routers. Also, we do not run OSPF either.
Daniel Ladrach
CCNA, CCNP
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Is it a good assu
Do you have an IGP?
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I passed the CCIE written on Saturday...
I used
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Boson Tests 1,2 and 3
Lou Rossi's Token Ring Paper
RIF Generator at www.loopy.org
and of course the CCO
Thank you all for the informative posts. And now on to
the mother of all monsters.
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Yes and yes..
I have one in my lab config'ed this way for testing of a secondary link.
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I Passed CCNP Routing 503 on the 2nd try, This exam was really difficult
for me. I got an 801. I used the BGP, EIGRP, and OSPF white papers on
Cisco site and a FEW different books. With the books I compared what
each book had to say about the subject to the other. This really gave me
a strong foun
My guess would be that they run OSPF instead EIGRP for the main reason you
would run it anytime. Because OSPF is interoperable with various router
brands. EIGRP is only compatible with Cisco Routers. So if they ever want to
put something that is not Cisco in there network it would require an entir
Most of the largest ISP's in the world run a mix of Cisco and Juniper in
their "core". I'm not aware of any large scale SP's in North America that
run EIGRP. Further, if they are, they are likely thinking about
migrating. Running EIGRP prevents one from taking full advantage of MPLS
(TE) an
I ran across the URL and since the question has come up a couple times
in the past week I thought I would throw this out since the answer is
more thorough than mine!!
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/116/fr_faq.html#1
Dave
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Do you have an IGP?
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You can try -
BGP Statement -
neighbor x.x.x.x route-map prepend out/in
Route-Map -
route-map prepend permit 10
set as-path prepend 701 701 701
We use this statement to make sure that we force traffic to come back our
"main" DS3...
Chris
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Quick note. The second command will only allow 50 NAT translations at a
time. Once 50 are full, then everyone else gets denied.
If you were to combine the 2 statements into:
Global (outside) 1 192.168.1.1-192.168.1.49 netmask 255.255.255.0
Global (outside) 1 192.168.1.50 netmask 255.255.255.0
Nat
Interesting that you brought the differance in the ARP timers up. I
have seen some weird problems in a couple of network, things were not
breaking but would see strange traffic, packets getting dropped etc.
Bumped up the CAM timers on the Cat to match the routers, 14400.
http://www.cisco.com/
If ISIS is used anywhere besides the lab it's by larger ISPs.
Dave
"Ladrach, Daniel E." wrote:
>
> On our backbone we use Juniper routers. Also, we do not run OSPF either.
>
> Daniel Ladrach
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When I used to work at UUNET (now Worldcom) they used ISIS as their IGP.
Here at BT, OSPF is used.
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On our backbone we use J
Here's one example:
router bgp 100
neighbor 10.1.1.1 remote 200
neighbor 10.1.1.1 route-map prepend out
!
access-list 1 permit 20.0.0.0
access-list 1 permit 30.0.0.0
!
route-map prepend permit 10
match ip address 1
set as-path prepend 100 100 100
!
route-map prepend permit 20
!
This will pre
Yes.
Use the command
ip address outside dhcp setroute
This will tell the outside interface to act like a DHCP client and configure
the default route to be the address it gets from the DHCP server.
If you're using the setroute option, remember not to use the route command
to set the def
Peer groups allow a simpler configuration when you have more than just a
few neighbors with similar outgoing routing policies. It also saves
processor resources within the router because it will form updates more
efficiently. For each peer group, the router only needs to construct a
single updat
Who is this mystery woman .. who seems to know everything !
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> Hi.. We have install a big screen on the wall to monitor our network,
> servers. We have several windows for each monitoring software. Only one
> Windows can occupy the screen at
I am assuming the switch/msfc is not running native ios..
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Cisco Systems
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I have a 2620 that has two T-1's that are encaps'ed with ppp and are
multilinked. I also have a 16 port async modem NM in the router. I want to
setup radius authentication on the router for dial-in clients. What will
happen with my T-1's when I enable AAA? Is there a way to specify only the
dial-i
I remember this from the some time ago. I tried it once and discovered that
the last statement was redundant. It did PAT with the last address anyway.
Not sure whether this is an IOS dependant thing or just a myth from the past
(or possibly I'm wrong. I'll have to try it again some time. Unfortuna
read her background, and understand.
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If I forget my password on switches, how can I recover them ? (Is there any
registry change workaround the same way there is on routers ?)
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Yes you are correct. In native this would not be an issue on the
6500.
Dave
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> I am assuming the switch/msfc is not running native ios..
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Has anyone ever created a VPN using a cable modem and DHCP? I am assuming
that once you get the IP using DHCP it will not change for at least a month.
If it does change I realize reconfiguration is necessary, this is no big
deal for me. I know it is not possible with checkpoint 4.1 but is it
possi
check out her book cisco press book, top down networking..Sorry if the
title is not exactly correct, its not in front of me...
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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> I think it's system console.
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I use a cable modem in Holland and it never changes, but now I've said
that.. Best thing would be to request an address then you know for sure
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> Has anyone ever created a VPN
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Are you doing VPN using a PIX s well? If so was the config any different
than a normal VPN config?
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Padding Here for your protection :)
See http://www.priscilla.com for your answer.
She's one talented cookie!
Mark
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LOL. Hey Priscilla, who are you anyways ;-) What was the name of that book
you authored?
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bergenpeak wrote:
>
> I was somewhat surprised to see a Juniper box support cisco hdlc
> encap on a POS interface. Didn't realize that other vendors
> supported
> this standard. Which brings me to my question.
If such a goodly number of Juniper Engineers weren't former Cisco Engineers,
I'd be
Dave,
You can read more about her at www.priscilla.com. Among other
accomplishments, she wrote "Top-Down Network Design," which I used to
prepare for and pass both the CCDA exam and the CID. She, along with a few
other "regulars" in this forum, frequently answers our questions without any
form of
As Jerry Seinfeld once said "look to the cookie"
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Padding Here for your protection :)
See http://www.prisc
That is an excellent point! As if that diet coke will really help!
Pleaase!
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Simple search on the public side of the Cisco site, using the terms
"password recovery catalyst 2900" returned this link:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/pswdrec_2900xl.html
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Subject: Can I reset lost p
Just to make your reply more useful, rather than critical,
Do you have a Unix Alternative suggestion??
Would be curious, as you so eloquently refer to current product the original
poster is using.
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try this link
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/
Jeff
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If I forget my password on switches, how
For a real insight into Priscilla, take a look at her interview with
Fabio at www.routergod.com. I hear that in addition to her network
design work and training she's also doing some modeling for book covers
on the side. ;-)
(I know I'm going to pay for that later)
John
>>> "William Gragi
after you get done with top-down design, check out her interview with fabio:
http://www.routergod.com/fabio/
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She wrote Top Down Network Design Cisco Press.
Daniel Ladrach
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WorldCom
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Who is this mystery woman .. who seems
1.are boson tests fairly good as they are for cisco?
2.Can anybody give me this advice. I got firewall-1 trial from cp. I
would also be buying the boson tests. Now if i practice on firewall-1
while give my practice tests on NG, is there a good possibility to pass
the NG exam?
thank you
Messa
Top Down Network DesignNo worries Larry, we still love you man!
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check o
Sure there is. On CCO go to the TAC page. Look under Top Ten Issues for
Password Recovery. Find the appropriate page. Follow the directions. It's a
little more involved than a router password recovery.
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Does anyone out there know of any reports that compares VPN equipement? We
debating Cisco, Sonic and Netscreen.
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Folks
The path for the CCNP has lifted off with me sucessfully passing
640-503 exam, 2 and a half months of studing using the cisco Press and the
Sybex, worked a treat.
All i can give for advise is understand VLSM, Classless and Classful
protocol, BGP
Next for me the Switching..
cheers p
Also she is an AppleTalk expert by virtue of marriage to one of the
developers of said suite of protocols.
Apparently has also spend quite a bit of time behind a packet analyzer.
Has the skill of writing unambiguous sentences. This can only be appreciated
after reading numerous technical books.
At 10:50 AM 3/18/02, dk wrote:
>Who is this mystery woman .. who seems to know everything !
Not BGP. Not OSPF very well either. But I'm learning! ;-)
Priscilla
P.S. There is also a Priscilla Oppenheimer who is (was??) assistant manager
of the San Diego Padres. That's not me. ;-) I'm a Mariners
write a macro that alt-tabs through the open windows...
>>> "sam sneed" 03/18/02 10:52AM >>>
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write a macro that alt-tabs through the open windows...
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Try a Winblows newsgroup.
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> Hi.. We have install a big screen on the wall to monitor our network,
> servers. We
Run linux as the host OS and install win2k in a vmware session. (you'd be
surprised at how much more stable Microsoft is! (or maybe you wouldn't be
surprised) hehe
>>> "Mark Odette II" 03/18/02 12:06PM >>>
Just to make your reply more useful, rather than critical,
Do you have a Unix Alternati
Dear All,
I'm facing a problem for PIX 515 throughput, i have tried to download a
file from an FTP server located directly at the outside subnet, and my PC
located at the Inside subnet, both are connected at catalyst 2948G, so the
only
node between them is the PIX. the max speed i got was 60k B/s
Having a UNIX alternative wouldn't help the poster since the software he is
using is not installed on UNIX. He posted a question that has nothing to do
with Cisco or Cisco certification. There are tons of Winblows newsgroups
where he probably could find a solution. I'm sure it could be done using
Please help i have a 16mb PCMCIA Flash card formated for a Catalyst 6000 i
need to run it on a 1603 router how can i reformat it for this device?
thanks
steven
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For step 3, it depends whether the link between core 1 and core 2 is a
routed link or a trunk (ISL or 802.1Q) link. If its a routed link (such as
VLAN 3, with all VLANs running OSPF), core 1 will route the packet to core 2
and core 2 will route the packet to client 2.
For step 4, client 2 will no
Found good article on
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/110/dynamicpix.html
to do this.
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> Has anyone ever created a VPN using a cable modem and DHCP? I am assuming
> that once you get the IP using DHCP it will not change
I inherited a PIX and need help identifying it. It's gray with a door in the
front and small lock. Inside the door is a floppy drive on the right side
and fan on the left. In the back the part number is 47-3158-01. The chassis
is only idenified as a PIX and there is no model number. In the Show
Ve
Does anyone know where I can get one of these cards or have one laying
around that they no longer need?
V.110 12-Port Module
Part number: AS52-12-TA-V110
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_serv/as5200/52spares/v110cfnt.htm
They are no longer in production
I just changed services from DSL to cable modem. I have heard from people,
including verizon, that cable is not as secure as DSL becuase it is over a
shared medium. I connected to my cable modem and fired up my packet sniffer.
I did not see anyone elses traffic on the line so i am assuming the ban
Mohannad,
Look at this link, it may be the cause of your problem:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/110/21.html
If this is not the reason, try sniffing the connection.
HTH,
Kent
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I read a recent study that showed that ISIS is the IGP used by the majority
of the world's tier-1 ISP's.
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>
> Dave
>
> "Ladrach, Daniel E." wrote:
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> >
I believe that another reason why EIGRP is so unpopular within ISP's is
simply that much of its mechanistic workings are secret. With OSPF and ISIS
you can read the RFC's and ISO docs to understand what is really going on,
but much of the inner workings of EIGRP are kept deliberately secret by
Ci
>
>Hi,
>
>You have tried to post to GroupStudy.com's Professional mailing list.
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As Peter van Oene stated, while this assumption (that ISP's run pure Cisco)
might have been valid a few years ago, it is not a valid assumption now.
For example, according to Boardwatch magazine, in 2001, the top 9 biggest
ISP's, by traffic are as follows:
1) MCI-Worldcom (UUnet)
2) AT&T
3) Sprin
Boot your 1603 router...
once its up and running ... remove your 2MB flash (or whatevers in there)
Insert your 16MB card.
do a show flash: or show slot0: (I forget which)
if it says flash inserted into read/write mode... then it will work.
If it says read only mode... you cant use it.
then yo
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Here ya go.
http://www.nwc.com/1306/1306f2.html
Steve
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Does anyone out there know of any reports that compares VPN equipement?
We
depending on the carrier, docsis could be implemented...I have not tcpdumped
my current connection (through att) but I believe att does filter.
a quick search on google yielded some docsis info but I didn't see whether
or not it was done at the modem or the switch. I'm guessing the latter. I
wou
Not knowing the answer I walked back to the lab and formtted a 16M
flash card in a cat6500 SUPII. plopped it into a 1605 and it recognized
the flash with no added commands. To verify I successfully downloaded a
new 1600 image onto it, worked.
Dave
Steven Greeno wrote:
>
> Please help i have
At 02:56 PM 3/18/02, sam sneed wrote:
>I just changed services from DSL to cable modem. I have heard from people,
>including verizon, that cable is not as secure as DSL becuase it is over a
>shared medium. I connected to my cable modem and fired up my packet sniffer.
>I did not see anyone elses tr
She is an asset, and a very valuable asset to this group.
Bernard
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> Who is thi
on further invesitgation,
Thirdly, and most importantly, DOCSIS provides a feature called Baseline
Privacy. This is a very secure encryption method that protects data while
it resides on the RF plant. That means that even if someone figures out a
way to get all of your downstream traffic from t
Some parts of AT&T's cable networks are unfiltered at layer 2, so you can
catch other's broadcasts (even the routers who run OSPF on a broadcast
network in case you were interested). It definitly is a shared medium in my
town.
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http://sar.dynu.com
""Prisc
Sam,
You can check out the DOCSIS standards here:
http://www.cablemodem.com/
(check out the "specifications" section)
You should, at a minimum, see broadcasts from the other devices on your
cable network. Mostly you will see arp broadcasts, but some Windows users on
"raw" cable may still be ou
Hi there,
I am preparing for my Cisco certifications and i am looking for a particular
part for Cisco 7000 series. It is the Fast Ethernet processor copper or
fiber optic. The part numbers are:
Cx-FEIP-1TX
or
Cx-FEIP-1FX.
If anyone has any ideas whre ei can get this stuff from not spending my
who
is there a change in the syllabus as well ?
in case you guys missed it:
Cisco Systems has announced the release of a new Cisco
Certified Network Associate exam, CCNA #640-607. This
immediately replaces the #640-507 exam, and introduces
performance-based testing elements that will measure
your ab
"I hear that in addition to her network
design work and training she's also doing some modeling for book covers
on the side. ;-)"
Oh good, I am *so* sick of all those chunky men with rolled-up sleeves on
the Cisco Press books. Priscilla - even a digitised and modified version
- has *got* to b
Oh yeah, How bout this classic book cover, you know you love it!!!
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/detail/-/books/1861002238/reader
/1/103-9680396-8892602#reader-link
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> "I hear that in addition to her network
> design wor
which IOS version is (are) GD certified ?
also if someone knows for pix as well ?
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I was thinking of buying an AGS+ router for a frame relay/x.25 switch for my
lab. Are there any reasons I would want to buy a 2500 series(2522 or 2523)
over one of these? Also, the IOS on the one im looking at is pretty old
(like 9.x if im right?). Will this cause any problems? Im not going to use
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> Oh good, I am *so* sick of all those chunky men with rolled-up sleeves on
> the Cisco Press books.
Ya me too :-)
dave
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That is all easily available on CCO. Off the top of my head though
11.0 11.2 and 12.0 have some GD available and 12.1.13 just went GD at
least on some platforms
Dave
John Green wrote:
>
> which IOS version is (are) GD certified ?
> also if someone knows for pix as well ?
>
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At 05:46 PM 3/18/02, Jeff Barr wrote:
>I was thinking of buying an AGS+ router for a frame relay/x.25 switch for my
>lab. Are there any reasons I would want to buy a 2500 series(2522 or 2523)
>over one of these? Also, the IOS on the one im looking at is pretty old
>(like 9.x if im right?). Will th
It appears that 12.0 has been GD since 12.0(8), but they're up to
12.0(21) and I wouldn't touch 12.0(8). As Dave said, 12.1(13) is GD but
still has it's share of bugs in my opinion. Also, any of the 11.2 major
releases that are currently downloadable are GD.
At this rate, 12.2 won't be GD until
Hi, Rajn
I don't think so, you have to read lots materials about CP NG and try to
keep in mind.
Of course, the official course book is the best, but it's expensive too.
yjz
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| 1.are boson tests fairly good as they are for cisco?
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I suspect that what the test writer was attempting (rather badly) to ask,
was which of the answers are possible characteristics of routing protocols
- not which characteristics apply to *all* routing protocols, but which
are characteristics that may be used in (some) routing protocols. I'm not
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