RFC 3568:Known Content Network (CN) Request-Routin...
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... such as HTTP [4] for transport. Request-Routing ...
... under: DNS Request-Routing, transport-layer Request-Routing, and application-layer ...
... DNS based Request-Routing techniques. Section 3 discusses transport-layer Request-Routing methods. In section 4 application layer ...


... Transport-Layer Request-Routing ...
... At the transport-layer finer levels of granularity can be achieved by the close inspection of client's requests. In this approach, the ...
... The overhead associated with transport-layer Request-Routing [21][19 ...
... overloaded surrogates. In general, transport-layer Request-Routing can be combined with DNS ...
... methods could be used as a first step in deciding on an appropriate surrogate with more accurate refinement made by the transport-layer Request-Routing system. ...


... Routing systems perform deeper examination of client's packets beyond the transport layer header. Deeper examination of client ...
... element provides transparent interception of the transport connection. The In-Path element examines the client ...


... Schulzrinne, H., Casner, S., Federick, R. and V. Jacobson, "RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time Applications", RFC 1889(-> 3550std64), January 1996. ...



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