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- Loose_Source_Routing abstract "Loose Source Routing is an IP option which can be used for address translation. LSR is also used to implement mobility in IP networks. Loose source routing uses a source routing option in IP to record the set of routers a packet must visit. The destination of the packet is replaced with the next router the packet must visit. By setting the forwarding agent (FA) to one of the routers that the packet must visit, LSR is equivalent to tunneling. If the corresponding node stores the LSR options and reverses it, it is equivalent to the functionality in mobile IPv6.The name loose source routing comes from the fact that only part of the path is set in advance. This is in contrast with strict source routing, in which every step of the route is decided in advance when the packet is sent.".
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- Loose_Source_Routing hasPhotoCollection Loose_Source_Routing.
- Loose_Source_Routing subject Category:Internet_architecture.
- Loose_Source_Routing subject Category:Network_protocols.
- Loose_Source_Routing subject Category:Routing.
- Loose_Source_Routing type Abstraction100002137.
- Loose_Source_Routing type Communication100033020.
- Loose_Source_Routing type Direction106786629.
- Loose_Source_Routing type Message106598915.
- Loose_Source_Routing type NetworkProtocols.
- Loose_Source_Routing type Protocol106665108.
- Loose_Source_Routing type Rule106652242.
- Loose_Source_Routing comment "Loose Source Routing is an IP option which can be used for address translation. LSR is also used to implement mobility in IP networks. Loose source routing uses a source routing option in IP to record the set of routers a packet must visit. The destination of the packet is replaced with the next router the packet must visit. By setting the forwarding agent (FA) to one of the routers that the packet must visit, LSR is equivalent to tunneling.".
- Loose_Source_Routing label "Loose Source Routing".
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