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As shown in Fig. 1, solid lines represent active paths, and dashed lines indicate inactive paths.
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A good path management approach effectively distinguishes path conditions (e.g., active or inactive) and efficiently switches among multiple destination addresses (e.g., active or passive path switching).
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In the viewpoint of information flow, it shows the information between nodes A and B cannot pass through node C and we also call that the path is inactive as well as a closed path in type I.
Every node that receives a RREP creates and maintains a forward path routing table entry with next hop information that expires after a specified time if the path becomes inactive.
Therefore, the path reaches the inactive threshold quickly when a long-term error occurs on the path, as in the original method.
(i) The counter is incremented by 1 after the heartbeat packet is transmitted in an idle path if the transmitter does not receive a response in time and the path is not "inactive".
SCTP does not use any path marked as "inactive" for data transmission.
The path condition for "inactive" activates when the counter value exceeds the value of Path_Max_Retrans.
If the total value reaches the threshold, then the path is marked "inactive" to prevent it from being further used by SCTP.
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