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Internet Exterior Routing Protocol Development: Problems, Issues, and Misconceptions

Tim Bass
09-05-2008 08:46 AM
In a follow up to a couple of recent posts on routing and why routing is not really CEP, kindly find*my*1997 IEEE*paper, for historical reference and a bit of background information, on global Internet routing:

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NRBROADCAST(5)						     Linux Programmer's Manual						    NRBROADCAST(5)

NAME
nrbroadcast - NET/ROM routing broadcast configuration file. DESCRIPTION
Nrbroadcast is an ASCII file that contains information about each of the physical AX.25 ports that are to have NET/ROM routing broadcasts transmitted from them. Each line has the following format, each field being delimited by white space: port minobs defqual worstqual verbose The field descriptions are: port the port name of the AX.25 port to broadcast on. minobs this is the minimum obsolescence count of a routing table entry to be broadcast on this port. defqual this is the default quality of an incoming routing broadcast from an unknown neighbour. worstqual this is the worst quality node received from a routing broadcast that will be added to our routing table. verbose whether the routes to all of my nodes in my routing table, or just the nodes resident on my machine are to be broad- cast. FILES
/etc/ax25/nrbroadcast /etc/ax25/axports SEE ALSO
call(1), netrom(4), axports(5), netromd(8), nrparms(8). Linux 2 August 1996 NRBROADCAST(5)