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RE: GGF-NMWG: "Hop" definition? (fwd)
Hi Everyone,
As Matt Zekauskas of Internet2 pointed out RFC2230 and Y.1480 have
definitions of a 'hop':
RFC2230:
path A sequence of the form < h0, l1, h1, ..., ln, hn >, where n >=
0, each hi is a host, each li is a link between hi-1 and hi,
each h1...hn-1 is a router. A pair <li, hi> is termed a 'hop'.
In an appropriate operational configuration, the links and
routers in the path facilitate network-layer communication of
packets from h0 to hn. Note that path is a unidirectional
concept.
Y.1480:
<Couldn't access this...I think it is ITU Y.1540...they want 20 CHF...>
Anyone have access to this?
Shawn
>shawn probably meant to send this here.
>
>i replied that rfc2330 and Y.1480(?) (the ITU doc for IP perf) also
>have definitions...
>
>--Matt