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2000-10-24, 1:34 pm

These also tell routers to restrict, for a specific time period, any
changes that might affect recently removed routes. This prevents inoperative
routers from being prematurely restored to other routers¡¯ tables.

2000-10-24, 2:18 pm

i'm not to sure of what your asking but it seems that you are talking about Holddown timers.
Is that what your asking?

2000-10-24, 4:23 pm

yes. I can not comprehend what is that means.

2000-10-25, 1:37 am

CT,

What this means is that no new route information will be believed by the router from a defective router until the hold down timer expires. This stops false route updates from being passed across the network.
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