A topology table is a type of data structure used in networking, specifically in routing protocols to maintain a record of the network's topology. This table includes information about the different nodes in the network and how they are connected to each other. In the context of routing protocols, such as those used in IP networks, the topology table can serve several purposes, including: 1. **Network View**: It provides a view of how devices (routers, switches, etc.) are connected within the network.

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