On 2003-07-29 David Gillett wrote:
> Routing decisions are made by examining one possibility at a time;
> once a match has been found, the rest of the routes need not be
> examined.  So the presence of multiple candidate matches doesn't
> interfere with the process at all.
[...]
> The example of the default route is only the most common counter-
> example which contradicts your assertion.  You most certainly CAN have
> multiple routes "pointing towards the same network".

I stand corrected. Thanks for the clarifying.

Regards
Ansgar Wiechers

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