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Can more than one seed router exist on a network? If yes, what are the precautions?

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Can more than one seed router exist on a network? If yes, what are the precautions?

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A. You can have one or all routers on a cable as seed routers. A non-seed router requires a seed router for the correct cable configuration. The cable-range, default zone, and zone list (name and number) must match from seed router to seed router. Once operational, seeded and non-seeded nearby routers behave identically. Either type router can answer a ZIP GetNetInfo request from a nearby router.

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