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Once fault_tolerant_router terminates, routing tables are left in their current state. This is a good thing, otherwise you could lose access to the system (suppose you are accessing via SSH). If you want to reset the routing tables to the status they were in before running fault_tolerant_router, you have to do it by hand. I would like to add a new command to avoid this manual task.
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Once fault_tolerant_router terminates, routing tables are left in their current state. This is a good thing, otherwise you could lose access to the system (suppose you are accessing via SSH). If you want to reset the routing tables to the status they were in before running fault_tolerant_router, you have to do it by hand. I would like to add a new command to avoid this manual task.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: