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rswindell authored
Added version for Bill McGarrity: for each linked-node, a preferred local address (AKA) can be specified to be used as the source address when creating packets destined for that linked-node. If no local address is specified, the previous (best match) logic is used: find an AKA that has the same zone and net as the destination address, if none found, use the first address with the same zone.
rswindell authoredAdded version for Bill McGarrity: for each linked-node, a preferred local address (AKA) can be specified to be used as the source address when creating packets destined for that linked-node. If no local address is specified, the previous (best match) logic is used: find an AKA that has the same zone and net as the destination address, if none found, use the first address with the same zone.
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