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  1. Routing: In computer networking, routing is the process of receiving a packet on one interface of a router, validating the packet, and (assuming the router knows that a particular outbound interface will move the packet one hop closer to its final ... [100%] 2023-08-04
  2. Routing: Routing is the process of selecting a path for traffic in a network or between or across multiple networks. Broadly, routing is performed in many types of networks, including circuit-switched networks, such as the public switched telephone network (PSTN ... (Process of selecting paths in a data communications network) [100%] 2023-11-08 [Routing] [Internet architecture]...
  3. Routing diagram: A routing diagram or route diagram in the field of management engineering is a type of diagram, that shows a route through an accessible physical space. Routing diagrams are used in plant layout study, and manufacturing plant design. [70%] 2023-12-14 [Diagrams] [Industrial engineering]...
  4. Routing domain: A routing domain is a set of routers and addresses, under a single technical administration. Experience shows that additional constraints, which should be applied, are: It is possible that an Autonomous System (AS) will contain only one routing domain, but ... [70%] 2023-06-17
  5. Routing protocol: A routing protocol specifies a source of information for the control plane of routing. Specifically, they are protocols that run among routers, and occasionally hosts as well. [70%] 2024-01-26
  6. Routing bridge: A routing bridge or RBridge, also known as a TRILL switch, is a network device that implements the TRILL protocol, as specified by the IETF and should not be confused with BRouters (Bridging Routers). RBridges are compatible with previous IEEE ... [70%] 2024-01-08 [Computer networking]
  7. Routing indicator: In telecommunication, the term routing indicator (RI) has the following meanings: A Routing Indicator is a group of letters assigned to identify a station within a tape relay network to facilitate routing of traffic. It indicates the status of the ... [70%] 2023-11-10 [Data transmission]
  8. Routing policy: For interior routing protocols, the general idea of policy is simple: if a destination exists in the routing table, it is accessible; if there are multiple routes to it, take the one with the lowest metric. Especially for BGP exterior ... [70%] 2023-06-16
  9. Routing domain: In computer networking, a routing domain is a collection of networked systems that operate common routing protocols and are under the control of a single administration. For example, this might be a set of routers under a control of a ... (Computer networking concept) [70%] 2023-10-05 [Computer networking]
  10. Routing loop: A routing loop is a common problem with various types of networks, particularly computer networks. They are formed when an error occurs in the operation of the routing algorithm, and as a result, in a group of nodes, the path ... (Problem in computer networking) [70%] 2024-01-01 [Routing]
  11. Routing convergence: In routing, the state of routing convergence exists when all routers in a particular address space have a common understanding of reachable destinations. When that address space is an enterprise or other routing domain that is of reasonable size, it ... [70%] 2023-06-10
  12. Routing protocol: A routing protocol specifies a source of information for the control plane of routing. Specifically, they are protocols that run among routers, and occasionally hosts as well. [70%] 2023-06-11
  13. Routing (hydrology): In hydrology, routing is a technique used to predict the changes in shape of a hydrograph as water moves through a river channel or a reservoir. In flood forecasting, hydrologists may want to know how a short burst of intense ... (Earth) [70%] 2024-01-19 [Hydrology] [Soil physics]...
  14. Dynamic Source Routing: Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) is a routing protocol for wireless mesh networks. It is similar to AODV in that it forms a route on-demand when a transmitting node requests one. (Routing protocol for wireless mesh networks) [57%] 2023-12-08 [Ad hoc routing protocols]
  15. Wireless Routing Protocol: The Wireless Routing Protocol (WRP) is a proactive unicast routing protocol for mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). WRP uses an enhanced version of the distance-vector routing protocol, which uses the Bellman–Ford algorithm to calculate paths. [57%] 2024-01-01 [Ad hoc routing protocols] [Routing algorithms]...
  16. Classless Inter-Domain Routing: Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR /ˈsaɪdər, ˈsɪ-/) is a method for allocating IP addresses and for IP routing. The Internet Engineering Task Force introduced CIDR in 1993 to replace the previous classful network addressing architecture on the Internet. (Method for IP address allocation and routing) [57%] 2024-01-10 [Internet Standards] [Internet architecture]...
  17. Routing and switching: Routing and switching is a somewhat unfortunate, but widely accepted term in computer and telecommunications networking. With respect to discrete units of data (i.e., packets and frames), routing at the internetwork layer is the dominant technology, supplemented by bridging ... [57%] 2023-07-06
  18. Multipath On-demand Routing: The Multipath On-demand Routing (MOR) protocol is a protocol to connect nodes in wireless sensor networks. It is an ad hoc routing protocol which is reactive or on-demand, meaning that it establishes routes as needed. [57%] 2023-11-17 [Ad hoc routing protocols]
  19. Introduction to Routing: Course outline: Chapter 1 Intro to Inter-Networking Chapter 2 OSI Reference Model Chapter 3 LAN Expansion: Segmentation and Bottle Necking Chapter 4 Routing and Switching Architecture Chapter 5 Router Basics Chapter 6 Router Configuration: Cisco IOS Chapter 7 TCP ... [57%] 2023-11-28
  20. Routing Assets Database: The Routing Assets Database (RADb), formerly known as the Routing Arbiter Database is a public database in which the operators of Internet networks publish authoritative declarations of routing policy for their Autonomous System (AS) which are, in turn, used by ... [57%] 2023-12-29 [Internet architecture] [Internet governance]...
  21. Application Request Routing: Application Request Routing (ARR) is an extension to Internet Information Server (IIS), which enables an IIS server to function as a load balancer. With ARR, an IIS server can be configured to route incoming requests to one of multiple web ... (Software) [57%] 2022-11-10 [Microsoft server technology] [Web server software]...
  22. On Demand Routing: On-Demand Routing ("ODR") is an enhancement to Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP), a protocol used to discover other Cisco devices on either broadcast or non-broadcast media. With the help of CDP, it is possible to find the device type ... (Enhancement to Cisco Discovery Protocol) [57%] 2024-01-07 [Cisco protocols]
  23. Routing number (Canada): A routing number is the term for bank codes in Canada . Routing numbers consist of eight numerical digits with a dash between the fifth and sixth digit for paper financial documents encoded with magnetic ink character recognition and nine numerical ... (Canada) [57%] 2023-12-15 [Bank codes] [Banking terms]...
  24. Carrier Routing System: Carrier Routing System (CRS) is a modular and distributed core router developed by Cisco Systems Inc that enables service providers to deliver data, voice, and video services over a scalable IP Next-Generation Network (NGN) infrastructure. In a network topology ... (Engineering) [57%] 2023-08-01 [Hardware routers]
  25. Routing number (Canada): A routing number is the term for bank codes in Canada. Routing numbers consist of eight numerical digits with a dash between the fifth and sixth digit for paper financial documents encoded with magnetic ink character recognition and nine numerical ... (Canada) [57%] 2023-01-11 [Bank codes] [Banking in Canada]...
  26. Classless Inter-Domain Routing: Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) is a set of administrative and technical measures, which were one of the "just in time" fixes that allowed continued growth of the public Internet which had not been planned for such growth. It dealt ... [57%] 2023-07-23
  27. Classless Inter-Domain Routing: Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR /ˈsaɪdər, ˈsɪ-/) is a method for allocating IP addresses for IP routing. The Internet Engineering Task Force introduced CIDR in 1993 to replace the previous classful network addressing architecture on the Internet. (Method for IP address allocation and routing) [57%] 2024-03-03 [Internet Standards] [Internet architecture]...
  28. Carrier Routing System: Carrier Routing System (CRS) is a modular and distributed core router developed by Cisco Systems Inc that enables service providers to deliver data, voice, and video services over a scalable IP Next-Generation Network (NGN) infrastructure. In a network topology ... [57%] 2024-02-20 [Cisco products] [Hardware routers]...
  29. Scalable Source Routing: Scalable Source Routing (SSR) is a routing protocol for unstructured networks such as mobile ad hoc networks, mesh networks, or sensor networks. It combines source routing with routing along a virtual ring, and is based on the idea of "pushing ... (Routing algorithm for unstructured networks) [57%] 2023-12-31 [Ad hoc routing protocols] [Mesh networking]...
  30. Routing information base: In networking a routing table, or Routing Information Base (RIB), is an electronic table (file) or database type object that is stored in a router or a networked computer. The routing table stores the routes (and in some cases, metrics ... [57%] 2023-08-14
  31. Deterministic routing: In telecommunications, deterministic routing is the advance determination of the routes between given pairs of nodes. Examples: This article incorporates public domain material from Federal Standard 1037C. [70%] 2023-12-17 [Telephone exchanges] [Telecommunications engineering]...
  32. Destination routing: In telecommunications, destination routing is a methodology for selecting sequential pathways that messages must pass through to reach a target destination, based on a single destination address. In electronic switching systems for circuit-based telephone calls, the destination stations are ... (Engineering) [70%] 2023-11-13 [Telecommunications engineering]
  33. Collective routing: Collective routing is routing in which a switching center automatically delivers messages to a specified list of destinations. Collective routing avoids the need to list each single address in the message heading. [70%] 2023-10-28 [Routing]
  34. Potato routing: In Internet routing, two paradigms, informally called hot potato and cold potato, exemplify the operational principles used in developing routing policy. When a routing domain or autonomous system receives a packet, under hot potato, it gets rid of it as ... [70%] 2023-06-23
  35. Triangular routing: Triangular routing is a method for transmitting packets of data in communications networks. It uses a form of routing that sends a packet to a proxy system before transmission to the intended destination. (Method for transmitting packets of data) [70%] 2024-02-03 [Network protocols] [Routing]...
  36. Backpressure routing: In queueing theory, a discipline within the mathematical theory of probability, the backpressure routing algorithm is a method for directing traffic around a queueing network that achieves maximum network throughput, which is established using concepts of Lyapunov drift. Backpressure routing ... [70%] 2024-01-11 [Networking algorithms] [Queueing theory]...
  37. Destination routing: In telecommunications, destination routing is a methodology for selecting sequential pathways that messages must pass through to reach a target destination, based on a single destination address. In electronic switching systems for circuit-based telephone calls, the destination stations are ... [70%] 2024-01-10 [Telephone exchanges] [Telecommunications engineering]...
  38. Arc routing: Arc routing problems (ARP) are a category of general routing problems (GRP), which also includes node routing problems (NRP). The objective in ARPs and NRPs is to traverse the edges and nodes of a graph, respectively. (Category of routing problem minimizing total distance and time) [70%] 2023-12-15 [Routing algorithms] [Travelling salesman problem]...
  39. Hierarchical routing: Hierarchical routing is a method of routing in networks that is based on hierarchical addressing. Most Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) routing is based on a two-level hierarchical routing in which an IP address is divided into ... (Network routing based on hierarchical addressing) [70%] 2023-10-02 [Routing]
  40. Hierarchical routing: Hierarchical routing is a method of routing in networks that is based on hierarchical addressing. Most Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) routing is based on a two-level hierarchical routing in which an IP address is divided into ... (Network routing based on hierarchical addressing) [70%] 2023-09-18 [Routing]
  41. IP routing: IP routing is the application of routing methodologies to IP networks. This involves not only protocols and technologies but includes the policies of the worldwide organization and configuration of Internet infrastructure. (Process used to determine which path a packet or datagram can be sent) [70%] 2023-12-07 [Routing]
  42. Heuristic routing: Heuristic routing is a system used to describe how deliveries are made when problems in a network topology arise. Heuristic is an adjective used in relation to methods of learning, discovery, or problem solving. [70%] 2023-12-22 [Heuristic algorithms] [Routing]...
  43. Arc routing: Arc routing problems (ARP) are a category of general routing problems (GRP), which also includes node routing problems (NRP). The objective in ARPs and NRPs is to traverse the edges and nodes of a graph, respectively. (Category of routing problem minimizing total distance and time) [70%] 2023-12-11 [Routing algorithms]
  44. Collective routing: Collective routing is routing in which a switching center automatically delivers messages to a specified list of destinations. Collective routing avoids the need to list each single address in the message heading. [70%] 2024-01-11 [Routing]
  45. Deflection routing: Deflection routing is a routing strategy for networks based on packet switching which can reduce the need of buffering packets. Every packet has preferred outputs along which it wants to leave the router, and when possible, a packet is sent ... (Routing strategy for networks to reduce buffering requirements) [70%] 2023-12-11 [Routing]
  46. Source routing: In computer networking, source routing, also called path addressing, allows a sender of a data packet to partially or completely specify the route the packet takes through the network. In contrast, in conventional routing, routers in the network determine the ... (Allows a sender specify the route the packet takes through the network) [70%] 2023-12-06 [Routing algorithms]
  47. Convergence (routing): Convergence is the state of a set of routers that have the same topological information about the internetwork in which they operate. For a set of routers to have converged, they must have collected all available topology information from each ... (Routing) [70%] 2023-11-14 [Computer networking] [Routing]...
  48. Heuristic routing: Heuristic routing is a system used to describe how deliveries are made when problems in a network topology arise. Heuristic is an adjective used in relation to methods of learning, discovery, or problem solving. [70%] 2023-09-10 [Routing]

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