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of the router's actual capacity that the authority has. For now,
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this should be the lesser of the observed bandwidth and bandwidth
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rate limit from the router descriptor. It is given in kilobytes
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- per second, and capped at some arbitrary value (curently 10 MB/s).
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+ per second, and capped at some arbitrary value (currently 10 MB/s).
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The ports listed in a "p" line should be taken as those ports for
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which the router's exit policy permits 'most' addresses, ignoring any
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is taken from the votes that have the same policy summary
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for the descriptor we are listing. (They should all be the
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same. If they are not, we pick the most commonly listed
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- one, breaking ties in favor of the lexigraphically larger
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+ one, breaking ties in favor of the lexicographically larger
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vote.) The port list is encoded as specified in 3.4.2.
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The signatures at the end of a consensus document are sorted in
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