Current Practices for Multiple Interface Hosts
draft-mrw-mif-current-practices-02
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Abstract
An increasing number of hosts are operating in multiple-interface environments, where different network interfaces are providing unequal levels of service or connectivity. This document describes how some common operating systems cope with the related challenges.
Authors
Margaret Wasserman ([email protected])
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