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  • ...raffic rules" of the paths certain traffic should take, or must not take. Control plane functions, such as participating in routing protocols, run in the control Control plane logic also can define certain packets to be discarded, as well as preferent
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  • ...over a network. Intradomain routing protocols provide information to the control plane, which determines and chooses the path to a destination based on metrics su
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  • ...highway analogy, puts the list of destinations on the exit sign, is the [[control plane]] of the router. The process that actually moves the packet from input to o ...owledge is in a [[forwarding information base]], created by the router's [[control plane]]. If, for example, there are two [[routing information base]] entries, one
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  • ...of various network destinations among [[router]]s, from which the router [[control plane]] builds a "map" of the routing domain
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  • Routing convergence may be limited to the [[control plane]] alone of router(s), or also the [[forwarding plane]]. It is practical and | title = Terminology for Benchmarking BGP Device Convergence in the Control Plane)}}</ref>
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  • ...o perform the same functions of a router. Minimally, a router contains a [[control plane]] and a [[forwarding plane]], but also some [[network management]] faciliti |title = Terminology for Benchmarking BGP Device Convergence in the Control Plane
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  • ...ransport plane''' to describe a function roughly equivalent to the routing control plane. Bridges do not look at the packet they encapsulate, but at destination he ...parate forwarding information base that is populated (i.e., loaded) by the control plane, but used by the forwarding plane to look up packets, at very high speed, a
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  • ...raffic rules" of the paths certain traffic should take, or must not take. Control plane functions, such as participating in routing protocols, run in the control Control plane logic also can define certain packets to be discarded, as well as preferent
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  • ...ch it runs, are processor-intensive and may require more powerful router [[control plane]] hardware.
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  • ...to the node requesting the data. Current router architecture separates the control plane function of the routing table from the forwarding plane function of the for
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  • A '''routing protocol''' specifies a source of information for the [[control plane]] of [[routing]]. Specifically, they are [[protocol (computer)|protocols]]
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  • ...of PEs, which is hidden from the customers. PEs can require significant [[control plane]] processing power both to route and to maintain VPN information. ...devices on which the P function is implemented does not need a powerful [[control plane]] but is optimized in the [[forwarding plane]].
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  • MPLS does impose less workload on the control plane of routers, as the assignment to a FEC is done only once, in the ingress La
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  • ...certain amount of state in their forwarding tables, but these are in the [[control plane]], not the [[forwarding plane]], and are updated at a much slower rate than
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  • .... RIBs are optimized for efficient updating by routing protocols and other Control Plane methods, and contain the full set of routes learned by the router.
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  • * [[Control plane/Definition]]
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