Re: [pkng] hiroshima bar-bof?

Massimiliano Pala <Massimiliano.Pala@Dartmouth.edu> Sat, 31 October 2009 23:31 UTC

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Hello Santosh,

what do you mean by `policy mapping based on name spaces' ? The title is
somehow appealing.. but what do you really mean by that ?

Ciao,
Max

On 10/30/2009 11:53 AM, Santosh Chokhani wrote:
[...]
> 6.  policy mapping based on name spaces


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Best Regards,

	Massimiliano Pala

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