Egression -

: The term is used in patent and infrastructure descriptions to define the specific port or classifier where traffic exits a network node.

: Modern research uses Agent-Based Egression Models (ABEMs) to simulate how different demographics (e.g., the elderly) move through designed routes. Normal vs. Emergency : Egression

: Technical schemes like LAG (Link Aggregation Group) egression determine how outbound traffic is hashed and distributed across multiple member links to optimize bandwidth. : The term is used in patent and

: Scientists track "egression patterns" to predict when certain species (like flies in sewage filters) will emerge based on air temperature and generation times. Emergency : : Technical schemes like LAG (Link

: Focused on speed and safety during evacuations, often influenced by building features like signage and staircase design. 2. Biological and Ecological Egression

In biology, the term describes the physical expulsion or migration of organisms or cells from a host or environment.

: Daily movement based on standard circulation.