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RFC1102 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06) |
 | | RFC 1102 Policy Routing in Internet Protocols May 1989 A Policy Term will be expressed as follows: ((Hs,ARs,ARent),(Hd,ARd,ARexit),UCI,Cg) where: Hs is the source host address, ARs is the source AR, ARent is the entry AR, and these three values comprise the first "element" of the term, describing the permitted access looking toward the source. |
 | | RFC 1102 Policy Routing in Internet Protocols May 1989 to avoid billing for packets that are lost between that AR and the destination, it is necessary to have some form of lost packet reporting, which travels backward through system decrementing the counters of all the intervening ARs. |
 | | RFC 1102 Policy Routing in Internet Protocols May 1989 requires that it be allowed to choose its entry gateway so that it minimizes its costs (which are not, in fact, being billed), with the intent of shifting as much as possible of the cost onto the other network. |
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