On 02/23/2016 11:15 AM, Alan Conway wrote:
Direction of message flow is tricky to describe in router
configuration. "in" and "out", "sender" and "receiver" all have
opposite meaning depending on whether you are thinking from a router or
client perspective.
Here's what I would propose based on
I think this is confusing, because the link origins
seem a little router-centric, while the link message
directions are client-centric.
Why not make everything rclearly router-centric, in
this context. Like this:
links made by clients are "client links" (or "client-originated links")
Direction of message flow is tricky to describe in router
configuration. "in" and "out", "sender" and "receiver" all have
opposite meaning depending on whether you are thinking from a router or
client perspective.
Here's what I would propose based on the existing use of "in" and "out"
in the