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Use this interface command to send the route reports to a
neighbor. DVMRP typically runs as mrouted on UNIX machines, and if
the Cisco router has a large DVMRP routing table, then it is
possible for the route reports to overload the DVMRP router,
preventing some of the routes from being received. Any missed routes
consequently expire and are placed in hold-down. Subsequent reports
may fix this problem for the routes missed in previous route
reports, but other routes may be dropped in subsequent reports,
causing route flapping to occur. The delay-time parameter is the
time to wait between sending route report packets to the neighbor
and the Burst parameter indicates how many reports to send. For
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