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42 gatewaying and packet routing become very important. Certain
52 This section will describe the facilities provided for packet
60 packet to its destination. These tables are of the form:
70 struct ifnet *rt_ifp; /* interface to give packet to */
78 for both broadcast and multi-drop type networks, and
79 also for networks built from point-to-point links (e.g
83 Two 32-bit hash values are calculated by routines defined for
84 each address family; one based on the destination being
88 hash table size) and the entire 32-bit value is then
101 a gateway to which to send the packet,
114 during lookup. If the route is to a network, only a packet's
122 a packet is destined for a peer at a host or network which is
123 not directly connected to the source, the internetwork packet
156 routes in the future, possibly based on bandwidth and monetary
178 of the circuit's lifetime, while connection-less protocols,
186 If a non-wildcard route
210 Protocol [Xerox82] to maintain up-to-date routing tables in our local