[Sip] RFC 791
"Palavesan V C. Arumugam" <palavesam@logiceastern.com> Thu, 28 July 2005 09:10 UTC
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HI sir I am new to IP networks I want some clarification in RFC 791 Page 18 and 19 "Loose Source and Record Route" The paragraph in page 19 which states "If the address in destination address field has been reached and the pointer is not greater than the length, the next address in the source route replaces the address in the destination address field, and the recorded route address replaces the source address just used, and pointer is increased by four" I am not getting cleared with the concept of Source route and record route what does the above statement means Can someone give an insight into it with an example Thanks and Regards Palavesam
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- [Sip] RFC 791 Palavesan V C. Arumugam
- Re: [Sip] RFC 791 Dean Willis