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27 but translating them into other terms, which may also be unknown to the reader.
418 direct access to all the neighbours and, hence, to any part of them.
451 them here.
558 for them and we do not use it in this document.
1102 \item If we still have several routes, then the {\em first\/} of them
1362 If a routing daemon starts, it will purge all of them.
1364 to override dynamic routing. Routing daemon will respect them
1365 and, probably, even advertise them to its peers.
1783 \verb|show| shows existing routes. \verb|get| resolves them and
1979 may have no rules pointing to them. If the administrator deletes all the rules
2040 hence, completely segregate them.
2056 priority value and allows them to be non-unique.
2083 but masquerades them to this address; this feature disappered in 2.4.
2270 so we may only display them. This limitation will be removed
2338 packets in IPv4 packets and then sending them over the IP infrastructure.
2509 and dumps them. Such a history file can be generated with the
2555 aggregates (we call them {\em realms\/}) is low, the task of full
2594 to account, police and schedule them according to this
2687 and especially on routers: it would break them.
2824 however other routers may also be configured to translate them.
3058 \# because dead nexthop detection does not work on them.
3295 \# because dead nexthop detection does not work on them.