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Network Working Group Request for Comments: 21 At UCLA on October 10, there was a network meeting attended by:
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UCSB
Ron Stoughton
Nancy O'Hara
George Gregg
[Cerf: How about deleting only if the transmit link table is full?
Crocker: No, because there is no other way for links to be deleted so they would always tend to accumulate. Furthermore, the table at one site may be full while another site may not be.]
This allows IMP systems to generate traffic which never actually reaches any Hosts since it will be discarded when it reaches the top of the IMP-HOST queue in the destination Host's IMP. The Network Measurement Center will make use of this feature.
p. 17 Type 10 is really type 8.
This memo has been obsoleted by developments at UCLA and discussions with other nodes. NWG/RFC 22 contains some of the major changes. An updated version of NWG/RFC 11 is forthcoming.