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3 General Considerations of Buffer Management........... 3
4 Buffer Mana... recommend
changes to the former.
3 General Considerations of Buffer Management
A network node mus... e available at that time. No import
is given to considerations of fairness or of overall network
performan... the
protocol specification from implementation considerations, such
issues are only obscured and made easier t
later. The
tendency to neglect performance considerations while giving too
much attention to simply obtain... It is interesting to see how some of these considerations
generalize to the case of a Host which need... ormance nor
reliability.
2.1 Pathway Up/Down Considerations
In general, a Host will be multi-homed... g to accept that
traffic.
Many of these considerations suggest that the higher level
up/down protoco
"partitioned net" problem.) Or
performance considerations might dictate that a host be reached
through o... bound. This is one of several important considerations
driving the internet development.
... ly it is one of the most
important considerations driving the internet effort.
Note that these considerations, important as they may be, are
really just matt
Eric C. Rosen
we will avoid routing considerations here whenever possible.
Routing in the internet... sible, is rather infeasible, if bandwidth
considerations are taken into account.
The need for in... nfortunately, there are a number of fairly subtle considerations
which make this quite tricky to do. Cer... e" field, or by access control
considerations). That is, certain destination Switches
will doubtless have noticed that these
considerations, of determining who one's neighbors are, and o... eighbor is operational,
are quite similar to the considerations adduced in IEN 187 in the
discussion of Pathway ... e with the queuing discipline we suggested.
Considerations of fairness would seem to rule that out, however... licy decision, and can be changed if
performance considerations warrant it. The situation with the
current
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6 Operational and Implementation Considerations........ 49
7 Network Access Protocol Implicatio... )
than placing the table in every node. Considerations of
-7-
IEN... ngle
node.
6 Operational and Implementation Considerations
This procedure requires each network no... correct sequence of commands.
If memory considerations make it impossible for each node
to contain a t
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2. PROTOCOL CONSIDERATIONS................................5
2.1 Routin... rvices, and
leads to cost minimisation considerations that have not
been necessary previously.
... for receiving and composing mail.
2. PROTOCOL CONSIDERATIONS
The preceding section described the current envi... Many of these are purely programming
considerations, such as module pairs whose common interface
lowed by a network terminal number
(NTN).
4. CONSIDERATIONS
4.1 Shared Address Space. This approach has... interworking
on a worldwide basis.
1. Design considerations
The design considerations that form the basis of this Plan are as
follows:
1.1 There could be a la
ateway to provide these various functions.
5.1 Considerations Affecting the Design
The intent of this s... eveloped. There are a number of fundamental considerations
which should be stated beforehand because of the...
performed; this part is hopefully divorced from considerations of
the networks to which the gateway is attached
on of stability, oscillation, and packet looping
considerations, 3) ability for a source to control precisely a r... ] Farber, D.J., and Vittal, J.J., "Extendability Considerations in
the Design of the Distributed Computer S
March 11, 1980
Environment Considerations for Campus-Wide Networks
by Jerome H. Saltzer
... der to construct, and that concern is one of the
considerations involved in developing a campus-wide net. Individ
munication
(distributed computation).
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
A TELNET connection is a Transmission Control... dified
herein. Any code conversion and timing considerations are local
problems and do not affect the NVT.
ts to
properly segregate datagrams for security considerations.
2.3. The Host Environment
The TCP is assume... which interfaces
the TCP network). These considerations are the result of
concern about security,
ts to properly segregate datagrams for
security considerations.
2.3. The Host Environment
The TCP is assume... which interfaces
the TCP network). These considerations are the result of
concern about security,
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2 General Design Considerations......................... 3
3 Process Man... n
information.
2 General Design Considerations
The design and programming of CMOS h