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399 hosts. All packets sent through it will be returned
403 to all hosts sharing the same link. A typical example is an Ethernet link.
838 addresses and link layer addresses for hosts sharing the same link.
1120 hosts. It is ``officially'' allowed to have several fallback routes
1152 is \verb|unicast|. It describes real paths to other hosts.
2643 ``Requirements for Internet hosts --- communication layers'', RFC-1122.
2700 of automatically reselecting the address on hosts with dynamic dial-out interfaces.
2701 However, this hack {\em must not\/} be used on multihomed hosts
2744 Routers may answer ARP/NDISC solicitations on behalf of other hosts.
2838 inside your network. No other hosts may use these addresses,
2852 For neighbouring hosts and routers it looks like the local address
2924 hosts and on routers, is described in the following
3096 sends unsolicited ARP to update the caches of other hosts sharing
3101 on hosts and on routers.