Hi Tazar, you can actually look at some general books on distributed computing,
and we shall see
 some theory likes Byzantine Theory, synchronisation, asynchronisation update &
election process etc .. i think that would help
 in understanding the general theory of routing

Thks/Brgds
 Jona

Einstein died never having come close to proving the unified field theory.
You expect better from the likes of us?  :->

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Have been with this group about half year now, heard and learn about cisco
router, term likes active router, backup router, priority etc is there any
general theory that can group every thing together ???

Thks/Brgds
Tazar
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