RFC 791:INTERNET PROTOCOL
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routing


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... datagrams toward their destinations. The selection of a path for transmission is called routing. ...
... datagrams. In addition, these modules (especially in gateways) have procedures for making routing decisions and other functions. ...
... next hop, or the next gateway when routing an internet datagram. ...
... timestamps, security, and special routing. ...


... In the routing of messages from one internet module to another, datagrams ...
... Gateway Protocol (GGP) [7] to coordinate routing and other internet control information. ...


... requirements. 0 3 var. Loose Source Routing. Used to route the internet ...
... datagram based on information supplied by the source. 0 9 var. Strict Source Routing. Used to route the internet ...
... for the source of an internet datagram to supply routing information to be used by the gateways in forwarding the datagram ...
... source route is empty (and the recorded route full) and the routing is to be based on the destination address field. ...
... means for the source of an internet datagram to supply routing information to be used by the gateways in forwarding the datagram ...
... source route is empty (and the recorded route full) and the routing is to be based on the destination address field. ...


... Gateway Protocol, the protocol used primarily between gateways to control routing and other gateway functions. ...
... gateways to hosts and between hosts to report errors and make routing suggestions. ...


... Shoch, J., "Inter-Network Naming, Addressing, and Routing," COMPCON, IEEE Computer Society, Fall 1978. ...



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