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Re: IRIP version 4 (Part 2) - Bidirectional queuing
> From: Bruce_Kahn@iris.com
> Date: Sun, 21 Mar 1999 20:47:52 GMT
>
> Doug replied (in part):
> >> Under 3.3 Bi-Directional Queue Operation:
> >>
> >> Another example of why 2 servers may not be able to immediately
> establish a
> >> session is that the admin has configured some policy to prevent this.
> >> For example, in some European countries a modem connection may be long
> >> distance and they want to restrict these kinds of connections to being
> >> at night only. As a result, the requests get queued until evening
> before
> >> being pass along; there may be no intermediate 3rd host.
> >
> >Not the same issue. Then is just a disconnected host.
>
> Not really. The host can connect to others locally, over WAN, etc but it
> cannot (due to policy rules) connect via dial-up at certain times. This is
> not the same as disconnected; more like "intermittantly connected" and to
> just some hosts, not ALL.
As far as that CS <-> CS connection goes, its disconnected.
-Doug