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42 a policy optimized for ``normal'' network operation.
49 garbage collect memory from the network, but difficult. In
51 portion of the network will have to be ``turned off'' as
55 be lost, impacting other hosts on the network, as well as
69 that may be allocated by the network.
80 The private page table is used by the network buffer management
89 memory from the network page pool if possible.
113 Incoming packets from the network are always received unless
118 overwhelmed by excessive network traffic (for instance a host
119 acting as a gateway from a high bandwidth network to a low bandwidth
120 network). As a ``defensive'' mechanism the queue limits may be
121 adjusted to throttle network traffic load on a host.
123 its machine to handling network traffic.
128 adjusted based on a host's network load and the number of packets
131 (simply dropping packets is likely to increase the load on a network);
143 consequences. In an early stage of network development, broadcast
144 packets were forwarded and a ``routing loop'' resulted in network
145 saturation and every host on the network crashing.