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Protocol-dependent module

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Protocol-dependent module (PDM) A PDM is used by the routing protocol EIGRP to make decisions about adding routes learned from other sources; for example other routers or routing protocols to the routing table. EIGRP offers support for IP, IPX, and AppleTalk through PDMs. The PDM is also able of carrying information from the Routing Table to the topology table.