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Clark, D., "Fault Isolation and Recovery", RFC-816, MIT, July 1982.

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Routing Information Protocol - Hedrick Rutgers University (1999)   (178 citations)  (Correct)

....is one that normally does not send out any messages. However, it listens to messages sent by others. A silent RIP might be used by hosts that do not act as gateways, but wish to listen to routing updates in order to monitor local gateways and to keep their internal routing tables up to date. See [5] for a discussion of various ways that hosts can keep track of network topology. A gateway that has lost contact with all but one of its networks might choose to become silent, since it is effectively no longer a gateway. However, this should not be done if there is any chance that neighboring ....

Clark, D. D., "Fault Isolation and Recovery," MIT-LCS, RFC-816, July 1982.


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Clark, D., "Fault Isolation and Recovery", RFC-816, MIT, July 1982.


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Clark, D. D., "Fault Isolation and Recovery," MIT-LCS, RFC-816, July 1982.

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