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- Address registry [r]: An organization, usually at a continental level, that allocates parts of the Internet Protocol (versions 4 and 6) space, as well as autonomous system numbers, and maintains public servers from which information on these allocations can be retrieved [e]
- Border Gateway Protocol [r]: In a set of interconnected networks, the means by which different autonomous systems advertise the destinations to which they offer connectivity [e]
- Circuit switching [r]: Constituent electric circuit of a switching or digital processing system which receives, stores, or manipulates information in coded form to accomplish the specified objectives of the system. [e]
- Default-free zone [r]: Routers in the default-free zone (DFZ) have no default routes in their routing information base; they obtain all their routing information from local configuration and routing protocols, especially the Border Gateway Protocol [e]
- Ethernet [r]: An early proprietary standard for local area networks developed by IEEE Project 802; the term has become generic for various connectors and communications techniques although the name of a standard would be more precise. [e]
- Forwarding plane [r]: The part of the router architecture that decides what to do with packets arriving on an inbound interface. [e]
- Link state routing [r]: A paradigm for drawing the "map" of a network, to be used by routers, based on a model where the direct connections of each router in a scope are flooded to all others in that scope, and they perform a distributed computation to determine the best paths to other destinations from their place in the topology. Larger link state networks, for performance reasons, are usually hierarchical. [e]
- Open Shortest Path First [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Packet switching [r]: Network communications method that groups all transmitted data, irrespective of content, type, or structure into suitably-sized blocks, called packets. [e]
- Router [r]: A relay that forwards individual packets based on information in their header; typically an Internet Protocol header [e]
- Routing convergence [r]: The condition that exists when a set of two or more routers agree, either completely or to a generally accepted level of approximation, on all destinations they can reach [e]
- Routing information base [r]: An electronic table (file) or database type object that is stored in a router or a networked computer. [e]
- Routing protocols [r]: Mechanisms that exchange information about the reachability of various network destinations among routers, from which the router control plane builds a "map" of the routing domain [e]
- Routing protocol [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Routing [r]: The process of receiving a packet on one interface of a router, validating the packet and forwarding it out the appropriate interface. [e]
- Telecommunications provider economics [r]: Add brief definition or description