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  • ...[hop]] closer to its final destination) forwarding it out that interface. Routing may be compared to driving to a destination along a set of highways. Each e ...ng the first 16 bits, the second entry will prescribe the next hop for the routing operation.
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  • {{seealso|Routing/Related Articles}} for other concepts in the design of routed networks ...s rid of it as quickly as possible. Hot potato is also called closest exit routing, and does minimize the workload required to route the information.
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  • ...otocol''' specifies a source of information for the [[control plane]] of [[routing]]. Specifically, they are [[protocol (computer)|protocols]] that run among Routers participating in the routing protocol interaction exchange information about the destinations they can d
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  • {{ dambigbox| Routing convergence | Convergence }} ...eachable destinations. When that address space is an enterprise or other [[routing domain]] that is of reasonable size, it is quite reasonable to say that all
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  • ...s to it, take the one with the lowest metric. Especially for BGP exterior routing, and in an increasing number of complex enterprise networks, the idea of po ...finitions. Technically, they cover more than simple ''reachabilility'' and routing metric, but also cover economics, security, availability, and operational m
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  • A '''routing domain''' is a set of routers and addresses, under a single technical admin *A single [[interior routing protocol]] should be used, although [[static route]]s and [[default route]]
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  • '''Multicast routing''' encompasses specifying or computing the optimal paths to a set of destin {{r|Device-independent Multicast Routing Protocol}}
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  • ...orwarding]], are needed to deliver IP packets over a network. Intradomain routing protocols provide information to the control plane, which determines and ch The major intradomain routing protocols in current use are:
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  • #REDIRECT [[Intradomain routing protocols]]
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  • ...[[router]]s, from which the router [[control plane]] builds a "map" of the routing domain
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  • ...ing on the Internet has a major impact on performance and cost. Likewise, routing is an important cost and time optimization for many other applications, suc ...with graphs", ''Numerische Mathematik'' 1: 269–271.</ref> commonly used in routing protocols for small to mid-sized networks. A firm understanding of this al
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  • ...ching''', was a now-obsolescent method that tried to merge the benefits of routing and bridging; MPLS has been called "ATM without cells". ..."Sub-IP Area" and did the original work there. MPLS is now back under the Routing Area. There was also a Performance Implications of Link Characteristics (PI
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  • A routing paradigm in which the routing sends a packet to the closest exit (i.e., hot potato), minimizing the resou
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  • ...ately around it. The construction of routing tables is the primary goal of routing protocols and static route| static routes. ..., and refer to the entire routing/forwarding information subsystem as the "routing table".
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  • {{r|Routing protocol}} {{r|Constraint-based routing}}
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  • ...at is completely under the technical control of one authority, who selects routing policies, protocols, metrics and other technical factors for choosing route
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  • '''Link state routing''' is a paradigm for establishing the optimal topology of a network. It use ...shared backbone, through which all or most inter-area traffic passes. The routing domain also may have means of finding routers that can connect to destinati
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  • ...around the limitations of [[routing]] technology of the time, a move to [[routing protocol]]s that could usefully distribute CIDR information, and, with diff ...omputers; there were no [[personal computer]]s, [[local area network]], or routing within organizations.
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  • {{r|Routing}} ===Interior routing===
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  • *[[Shortest path routing/Catalogs/Dijkstra59.py|Dijkstra59.py]]
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  • {{r|Routing Policy Specification Language}} {{r|Routing registry}}
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  • ...g [[autonomous system]]s (AS), the basic building block of global Internet routing. It allows both the definition of policies for the carrying out of business | title = Routing Policy Specification Language (RPSL)
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  • Section 5.2 "Routing Algorithms" in "Computer Networks", 4th ed, A.S. Tanenbaum, Prentice-Hall 2 Section 4.2 "Routing" in "Computer Networks: A Systems Approach", 4th ed, L.L. Peterson, B.S. Da
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  • {{r|Routing}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Routing convergence]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Routing}} {{r|Routing backbone}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Routing policy]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Routing protocol]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Routing information base}}
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  • {{r|Interior routing}} {{r|Routing}}
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  • {{r|Routing}}
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  • This is an annotated version of the program in [[Shortest path routing]], with notes for students not yet familiar with [[Python (programming lang on the path, not including the endpoints. The first node is needed in a routing
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  • ...he precise specification of relationships involved in the [[routing policy|routing policies]] of the global [[Internet]]
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  • {{r|Routing}} {{r|Routing protocol}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Routing information base]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Routing}} ===Interior routing===
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  • ...; they obtain all their routing information from local configuration and [[routing protocol]]s, especially the Border Gateway Protocol
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  • ...at is completely under the technical control of one authority, who selects routing policies, protocols, metrics and other technical factors for choosing route
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  • ...ls, address resolution protocols, network element discovery protocols, and routing error handling protocols.
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  • ...routing protocols]], especially the Border Gateway Protocol, the basis for routing in the [[Internet]]
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  • ...he precise specification of relationships involved in the [[routing policy|routing policies]] of the global [[Internet]]
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  • {{r|Routing protocol}} {{r|Constraint-based routing}}
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  • ...]]; it gets all routing information from local configuration and dynamic [[routing protocol]]s. Its tables contain no default routes. ...outer will run the Border Gateway Protocol as its major means of acquiring routing information.
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  • A '''routing domain''' is a set of routers and addresses, under a single technical admin *A single [[interior routing protocol]] should be used, although [[static route]]s and [[default route]]
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  • {{r|Interior routing}} {{r|Routing}}
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  • {{r|Routing}} {{r|Routing policy}}
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  • Section 5.2 "Routing Algorithms" in "Computer Networks", 4th ed, A.S. Tanenbaum, Prentice-Hall 2 Section 4.2 "Routing" in "Computer Networks: A Systems Approach", 4th ed, L.L. Peterson, B.S. Da
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  • {{r|Routing}} {{r|Enhanced interior gateway routing protocol}}
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  • {{r|Routing}} {{r|Enhanced interior gateway routing protocol}}
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  • ...orwarding]], are needed to deliver IP packets over a network. Intradomain routing protocols provide information to the control plane, which determines and ch The major intradomain routing protocols in current use are:
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  • {{r|Link state routing}} {{r|Potato routing}}
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  • A routing paradigm in which the routing sends a packet to the closest exit (i.e., hot potato), minimizing the resou
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  • ...y all packets whose destination address does not match any prefix in the [[routing table]].<ref name=RFC1812>{{citation ...l packets either to an internal "backbone of backbones" connecting several routing domains, or to the public [[Internet]]. Another common use is in hierarchic
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Routing protocol]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Routing information base}}
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  • {{r|Potato routing}} {{r|Routing convergence}}
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  • '''Multicast routing''' encompasses specifying or computing the optimal paths to a set of destin {{r|Device-independent Multicast Routing Protocol}}
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  • ...such as [[Routing Information Protocol]] (RIP) and the [[Interior Gateway Routing Protocol]], and the path vector protocol, Border Gateway Protocol. ...poisoned reverse does have a disadvantage: it increases the size of the routing messages."<ref>{{citation
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  • #REDIRECT [[Routing policy]]
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  • {{r|Routing}} {{r|Routing protocols}}
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  • {{r|Routing Policy Specification Language}} {{r|Routing registry}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Intradomain routing protocols]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Routing Policy Specification Language]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Shortest path routing/Catalogs/Dijkstra59.py]]
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  • '''Link state routing''' is a paradigm for establishing the optimal topology of a network. It use ...shared backbone, through which all or most inter-area traffic passes. The routing domain also may have means of finding routers that can connect to destinati
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  • {{r|Routing}} {{r|Routing Policy Specification Language}}
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  • ==Unicast routing== ...find the house once there. Another way to read "basic" is "interior", or a routing domain under the policy control of one administrative authority.
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  • {{r|Routing}} {{r|Routing information base}}
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  • {{r|Routing}} {{r|Routing protocol}}
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  • ...ortest Path First. Technically, the version used in the Internet, to carry routing information about Internet Protocol version 4 addresses, is '''Integrated I ...P as well as OSI information. ISIS has also been extended to support IPv6 routing / route exchange, currently an IETF draft (but widely supported nonetheless
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  • {{ dambigbox| Routing convergence | Convergence }} ...eachable destinations. When that address space is an enterprise or other [[routing domain]] that is of reasonable size, it is quite reasonable to say that all
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  • ...otocol''' specifies a source of information for the [[control plane]] of [[routing]]. Specifically, they are [[protocol (computer)|protocols]] that run among Routers participating in the routing protocol interaction exchange information about the destinations they can d
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  • *[[Shortest path routing/Catalogs/Dijkstra59.py|Dijkstra59.py]]
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  • {{r|Routing}} {{r|Classless Inter-Domain Routing}}
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  • {{r|Routing}} {{r|Routing backbone}}
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  • Providing the transmission infrastructure for a variety of [[routing|routed]] military networks, the '''Defense Information Systems Network (DIS ...ion devices, although the trend is away from these technologies and toward routing.
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  • A [[transportable]] communications routing and circuit-switching node, designed as a transition into the [[Warfighter
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  • ...[[BGP session]] between two [[router]]s before they can exchange exterior routing information.
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  • * {{r|Routing registry}} :* {{r|Routing registry}}
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  • ...n forward packets whose destination does not match any prefix in the local routing table
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  • {{r|Routing Policy Specification Language}} {{r|Routing policy}}
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  • {{r|Routing}} {{r|Routing protocol}}
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  • A small Australian vermin-routing [[terrier]], developed from 19th Century [[Fox Terrier]]s and Fox Terrier t
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  • ...ital communications system for the U.S. military, onto which are layered [[routing|routed]] networks such as [[NIPRNET]], [[SIPRNET]] and [[JWICS]]
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  • ...ching''', was a now-obsolescent method that tried to merge the benefits of routing and bridging; MPLS has been called "ATM without cells". ..."Sub-IP Area" and did the original work there. MPLS is now back under the Routing Area. There was also a Performance Implications of Link Characteristics (PI
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  • ...ately around it. The construction of routing tables is the primary goal of routing protocols and static route| static routes. ..., and refer to the entire routing/forwarding information subsystem as the "routing table".
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  • A class of [[routing protocol]] algorithms for finding optimal topologies; also called [[link st
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  • ...[hop]] closer to its final destination) forwarding it out that interface. Routing may be compared to driving to a destination along a set of highways. Each e ...ng the first 16 bits, the second entry will prescribe the next hop for the routing operation.
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  • {{r|Routing Policy Specification Language}} {{r|Routing}}
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  • ...le [[U.S. Army]] digital voice and data tactical switching system, using [[routing]] and [[circuit switch|circuit switching]] technology
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  • ...of [[IPv6]] into the existing [[IPv4]] core, by separating the mapping of routing locators from endpoint identifiers
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  • ...e basis for routing in the [[Internet]]. A subset has been used for source routing in the the [[IEEE 802.5]] Token Ring bridging in IBM [[System Network Archi
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  • {{r|Routing Policy Specification Language}} {{r|Routing}}
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  • ...[[router]]s, from which the router [[control plane]] builds a "map" of the routing domain
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  • ...[[breed]]s or dog [[landrace]]s originally developed for hunting or vermin routing.
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  • Part of an [[Open Shortest Path First]] routing domain, a lower-level hierarchical area that is not generally not intended
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>In [[routing protocol]]s, the principle that a [[router]] must not readvertise a route t
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  • ...e, to its peers in the DFZ, the minimum number of [[classless inter-domain routing#CIDR block|CIDR blocks]] consistent with the [[multihoming]] and [[traffic ...onnection as the default route, and propagates the default in its interior routing system, BGP is not needed.
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  • ...point at which different [[Autonomous System|autonomous systems]] exchange routing information about, and transfer packets for, their direct customers; the ec
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  • ...[[routing]], as opposed to [[virtual circuit]] packet switching. Datagram routing allow new paths to be decided on a per-packet basis, although this rarely h ...s, the [[locality of networks|scope]] of addresses is global to the entire routing environment, while data units in a virtual circuit system (e.g., [[MPLS]] o
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  • A major revision of the [[Open Shortest Path First]] interior routing protocol, principally to let it carry both [[Internet Protocol version 4]]
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  • ...around the limitations of [[routing]] technology of the time, a move to [[routing protocol]]s that could usefully distribute CIDR information, and, with diff ...omputers; there were no [[personal computer]]s, [[local area network]], or routing within organizations.
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  • ...>A widely used [[Internet operations]] tool that can show the hop-by-hop [[routing]] to a destination, as opposed to the simple reachability of [[ping]]; it c
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  • {{rpl|Routing convergence}}
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  • ...02.3]], but replaces the [[Internet Protocol Suite|TCP/IP]] end-to-end and routing protocols with their InfiniBand equivalents.
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  • ==Datagram routing== In what was historically called the datagram paradigm, but now often simply routing, every packet may contain complete source and destination information such
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  • {{seealso|Routing/Related Articles}} for other concepts in the design of routed networks ...s rid of it as quickly as possible. Hot potato is also called closest exit routing, and does minimize the workload required to route the information.
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  • ...trics, but also the additional MPLS information that is used to refine the routing table computation. The [[Internet Engineering Task Force]] (IETF) intends t | title= Routing Extensions in Support of Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS)
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  • ...take, or must not take. Control plane functions, such as participating in routing protocols, run in the control element.<ref name=rfc3746>{{citation ...lled a routing information base (RIB), or, more commonly and informally, a routing table. Minimally, the RIB contains a list of ordered pairs of <destination,
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  • ...ions to the [[OSPF]] version 2 (i.e., for [[Internet Protocol version 4]]) routing protocol, intended to provide information for route computation that is opt
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  • {{r|Routing}}
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  • ...gement of large, multi-user networks based on [[Internet Protocol]] (IP) [[routing]], not operators of individual computers. ...ologies at lower layers than routing, but enabled (e.g., in path setup) by routing, such as [[Multi-Protocol Label Switching]] and dynamic optical networks.
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  • ...is the number of bits, starting on the left, to be considered in making [[routing]] decisions
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  • {{r|Routing protocol scalability}}
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  • ...ne of implementing and operating large, [[Internet Protocol]] (IP) based [[routing|routed]] networks such as the public [[Internet]] and secure IP networks (e
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  • {{r|Routing policy}}
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  • ...s to it, take the one with the lowest metric. Especially for BGP exterior routing, and in an increasing number of complex enterprise networks, the idea of po ...finitions. Technically, they cover more than simple ''reachabilility'' and routing metric, but also cover economics, security, availability, and operational m
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  • ..., usually set to 2 for IPs, to check authenticity and identify the type of routing information being carried.
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  • Image:Routing-Stub-2LAN.png|thumb|left|500px|Two stub networks ...nnected by a single router. Under the local versus remote assumption of IP routing, any host on the 192.168.0.0/24 network knows how to reach every other host
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  • ..., which could do hardware-based ACLs, but TCAM was too expensive for large routing tables. Per-interface ACLs could also be labor-intensive to keep current. A performance-boosting technique for routing was distributing the forwarding information base (FIB) to the forwarding ca
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Routing convergence]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...|protocols]], a unicast message, whether it be an application message, a [[routing|routed]] packet, or an [[Ethernet]] frame, is '''unicast''' if the destinat
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  • ...packets or larger chunks. Also, there is some purpose to having the relay, routing the data from one place to another, performing some operation on the data,
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  • {{r|Enhanced Intermediate Gateway Routing Protocol}}
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