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authorThijs Paelman <[email protected]>2022-05-20 12:28:53 +0200
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blog: Small markdown fix
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@@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ dissemination function _ROUTING_, but if you know a better word that
avoids confusion, we'll take it. _ROUTING_ is distinct from adjacency
management, in the sense that adjacency management is administrative,
and tells the networks which links it is allowed to use, which links
-_exist_. _ROUTING- will make use of these links and make decisions
+_exist_. _ROUTING_ will make use of these links and make decisions
when they are unavailable, for instance due to failures.
Let's apply the Ouroboros model to Ethernet. Ethernet implements both