A destination address is the specific IPv6 address that represents the final or intermediary destination for a packet in a computer network. AI generated definition based on: IP Addressing & Subnetting INC IPV6, 2000 About this pageSet alert ...
It must also be unique both on the firewall, and also from other IP addresses in the subnet. ▪ VIP Services A VIP represents an IP address which can be multiplexed into multiple different end hosts based upon the destination and port number. Each VIP can contain multiple different ...
andperforming a second route lookup into the routing table based on a second search key that includes the second outbound packet's destination address without using any network interface identifier, if the second outbound packet is destined for the Internet,wherein the electronic computing system is...
A small bit-pattern in each packet—the ToS octet of IPv4 or the Traffic Class octet of IPv6—is used to mark a packet for receiving a particular forwarding treatment at each network node. A service level agreement (SLA) is signed between a service provider and customers to specify the ...
control messages to its home agent so that the home agent could set up the proxy service and forwarding packets destined for the mobile node at its current address. An IPv4 network, a packet when containing options in the IPv4 header, will be subject to an examination at every hop on the...