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 | | Each Hedrick [Page 5] RFC 1058 Routing Information Protocol June 1988 entity (gateway or host) that participates in the routing protocol is assumed to keep information about all of the destinations within the system. |
 | | Suppose a gateway's route to destination N Hedrick [Page 15] RFC 1058 Routing Information Protocol June 1988 goes through gateway G. If an update arrives from G itself, the receiving gateway is required to believe the new information, whether the new metric is higher or lower than the old one. |
 | | Hedrick [Page 29] RFC 1058 Routing Information Protocol June 1988 If, after split horizon processing, a changed route will appear identical on a network as it did previously, the route need not be sent; if, as a result, no routes need be sent, the update may be omitted on that network. |
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