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Distance-vector routing protocols are simple and efficient in small networks, and require little, if any management. However, they do not [[Scale (computing)|scale]] well, and have poor [[Convergence (technology)|convergence]] properties, which has led to the development of more complex but more scalable [[link-state routing protocol]]s for use in large networks.
 
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