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This module uses a Patricia Trie data structure to quickly perform IP address prefix matching for applications such as IP subnet, network or routing table lookups. The data structure is based on a radix tree using a radix of two, so sometimes you see patricia implementations called "radix" as well. The term "Trie" is derived from the word "retrieval" but is pronounced like "try". Patricia stands for "Practical Algorithm to Retrieve Information Coded as Alphanumeric", and was first suggested for routing table lookups by Van Jacobsen. Patricia Trie performance characteristics are well-known as it has been employed for routing table lookups within the BSD kernel since the 4.3 Reno release. The BSD radix code is thoroughly described in "TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 2" by Wright and Stevens and in the paper ``A Tree-Based Packet Routing Table for Berkeley Unix'' by Keith Sklower. WWW: http://net.doit.wisc.edu/~plonka/Net-Patricia/
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This module uses a Patricia Trie data structure to quickly perform
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IP address prefix matching for applications such as IP subnet,
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network or routing table lookups. The data structure is based on
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a radix tree using a radix of two, so sometimes you see patricia
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implementations called "radix" as well. The term "Trie" is derived
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from the word "retrieval" but is pronounced like "try". Patricia
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stands for "Practical Algorithm to Retrieve Information Coded as
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Alphanumeric", and was first suggested for routing table lookups
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by Van Jacobsen. Patricia Trie performance characteristics are
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well-known as it has been employed for routing table lookups within
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the BSD kernel since the 4.3 Reno release.
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The BSD radix code is thoroughly described in "TCP/IP Illustrated,
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Volume 2" by Wright and Stevens and in the paper ``A Tree-Based
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Packet Routing Table for Berkeley Unix'' by Keith Sklower.
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WWW: http://net.doit.wisc.edu/~plonka/Net-Patricia/
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