high performance routing

from The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
High Performance Routing
HPR

   <networking> (HPR) Routing designed to work in conjunction
   with {APPN} {Intermediate Session Routing} (ISR) network
   nodes.  HPR nodes perform many of the same functions as ISR
   nodes.  For example, HPR nodes use the same method of
   calculating routes based on the {Topology} Routing Service
   database and {class of service} tables.  HPR nodes also
   supports such APPN features as connection networks and support
   for parallel {transmission groups} (TGs).  In the HPR
   architecture, both partner nodes must support HPR for {RTP}
   connections to take place between the nodes.  If one node
   supports HPR and the partner node does not, then the link will
   support ISR functionality only.

   ["APPN Architecture and Product Implementations Tutorial",
   IBM, GG24-3669-92].

   (1997-05-08)
    

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