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Route flapping

In computer networking and telecommunications, route flapping occurs when a router alternately advertises a destination network via one route then another, or as unavailable and then available again, in quick sequence.

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Route flapping

Nodes13
Edges12
Triples3
Avg. degree1.85
Density0.153846
Components1

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Route flapping

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related to Condition · 3
Route flapping → For, In, Route

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route flapping network router occurs alternately one telecommunications hardware withdrawn networks routing protocols routers computer networking advertises destination via another

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Route flappingrelated to ConditionRoute0.60section
Route flappingrelated to ConditionFor0.60section
Route flappingrelated to ConditionIn0.60section

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