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39 multiple network interfaces (one on each local area network),
40 and possibly a connection to a long haul network (for example,
46 Instead, where possible, the network system
58 The network system maintains a set of routing tables for
59 selecting a network interface to use in delivering a
75 for routes to a host and one for routes to a network. The
85 a host, and one assuming the target is the network portion
93 route (by convention, network 0).
95 By doing this, routes to a specific host on a network may be
96 present as well as routes to the network. This also allows a
97 ``fall back'' network route to be defined to a ``smart'' gateway
103 network). A count
108 a network interface is kept; packets sent using
111 Routes are typed in two ways: either as host or network, and as
112 ``direct'' or ``indirect''. The host/network
114 during lookup. If the route is to a network, only a packet's
115 destination network is compared to the \fIrt_dst\fP entry stored
121 This is needed when performing local network encapsulation. If
122 a packet is destined for a peer at a host or network which is
126 the local network header will address the intervening
130 gateway agent, and that the local network header should be filled in