What is the HELLO protocol used for?

The HELLO protocol uses time instead of distance to determine optimal routing. It is an alternative to the Routing Information Protocol.

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meghana skumar

  • Jul 19th, 2006
 

it is used to discover neighbours,when a hello packet is recieved it gives its IP address which is matianed in routing tables..

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