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-# Configuration file that the gatewayd process uses to determine
-# connection information about proxies.
-#
-# The following provides an explanation for the fields in this file,
-# and how they relate to fields in the corresponding "consumer_config"
-# file.
-#
-# 1. Connection ID -- Each Connection Handler is given a unique ID
-# that is used in the "consumer_config" file to specify to which
-# Consumers the Event Channel will forward incoming events from
-# Suppliers using that connection. The Connection ID field is the
-# "key" that is used to match up connections in this file with the
-# Consumer subscription requests in the "consumer_config" file.
-# The connection ids should start at 1 and monotonically increase
-# by increments of 1. This makes it possible for the Gateway to
-# properly allocate connection ids for Peers that connect to it.
-#
-# 2. Host -- The host name where the Supplier/Consumer peerd
-# process is running.
-#
-# 3. Remote Port -- The port number where the remote
-# Supplier/Consumer peerd process is listening on.
-# If this is a '*' character it is an indication to the
-# Gateway to use the "default value," e.g., which can be provided
-# on the command-line, etc.
-#
-# 4. Handler Role -- i.e., Consumer ('C') or Supplier ('S')
-#
-# 5. Max Retry Timeout -- The maximum amount of time that we'll
-# wait between retry attempts (these start at 1 second and
-# double until they reach the Max Retry Timeout).
-# If this is a '*' character it is an indication to the
-# Gateway to use the "default value," e.g., which can be provided
-# on the command-line, etc.
-#
-# 6. Local Port -- The port number that we want to use for
-# our local Proxy connection. If this is the value 0 or the '*'
-# character, then we'll let the socket implementation pick this
-# value for us.
-#
-# 7. Priority -- Each Consumer/Supplier can be given a priority
-# that will determine its importance relative to other
-# Consumers/Suppliers (this feature isn't implemented yet).
-#
-# Connection Host Remote Handler Max Retry Local Priority
-# ID Port Role Timeout Port
-# ---------- -------- ------ ------ ---------- ----- --------
- 1 localhost * S * * 1
- 2 localhost * C * * 1
-# 3 mambo.cs * C * * 1
-# 4 lambada.cs * C * * 1
-# 5 lambada.cs * C * * 1
-# 6 tango.cs * C * * 1
-# 7 tango.cs * S * * 1
-# 8 tango.cs * C * * 1