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  • ==IP multicast routing== ...is from the end node to the closest router that participates in multicast routing. <ref name=RFC1112>{{citation
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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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  • ...e primarily deal with [[internet operations]] issues, such as the scope of routing information distribution. ...decimal rather than hexadecimal, corresponding to general practice in BGP routing.
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  • ===Deliberately isolated routing domains===
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  • ...of [[IPv6]] into the existing [[IPv4]] core, by separating the mapping of routing locators from endpoint identifiers. It also can be used purely for IPv6.
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  • | contribution = Anycast Routing ...31/173152/86 }}</ref> When using anycast with routers, it is best to use a routing protocol, such as the Border Gateway Protocol or Open Shortest Path First,
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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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  • {{r|Routing information base}}
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  • ...table''', is most commonly used in network bridging (networking)|bridging, routing, and similar functions to find the proper interface to which the input inte ...Routing Information Base | Routing Information Bases (RIB), also known as routing tables, FIBs are optimized for fast lookup of destination addresses. Earlie
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  • {{r|Routing policy}}
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  • ...erver operations) or in IPv6 networking; the latter ranges from internal [[routing]], to [[Internet]] or [[virtual private network]] access in a pure IPv6 env ...ible through different physical subnets; the latter will wait until IPv6 routing is up.
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  • ...teroperability specification as NSA moves to [[Internet Protocol]]-based [[routing|routed]] communications.
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  • }}</ref> '''traceroute''' attempts to determine the hop-by-hop [[routing]] [[connectivity]] between two Internet addreses, or shed light on where co
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  • Packets, in routing systems, contain the complete information for the router both to forward th
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  • In the context of [[Internet]] operator [[routing]], a '''sinkhole''' is both a target to which hostile traffic can be direct ...target and egress router can be combined into a PC running an open-source routing package such as Quagga. The anycast device can be on its own VLAN to which
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  • ...erm '''transport plane''' to describe a function roughly equivalent to the routing control plane. Bridges do not look at the packet they encapsulate, but at ==Forwarding plane in routing==
    10 KB (1,508 words) - 09:24, 24 June 2024
  • ...cies]], specifically of the ISPs as [[Autonomous System]]s (AS) exchanging routing information through the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). ...details may be proprietary. BGP policies are described abstractly in the [[Routing Policy Specification Language]] (RPSL).
    9 KB (1,460 words) - 14:36, 25 June 2024
  • ...l be a software function in a [[router]], or general-purpose computer with routing and telephone switching software. ''Asterisk'' is a widely used [[open sour
    1 KB (198 words) - 15:31, 26 May 2009
  • ...makes that connection reliable. Similarly, TCP is not concerned about the routing of data packets, which is handled at the Internet Layer.
    1 KB (218 words) - 12:34, 28 August 2009
  • See Classless Inter-Domain Routing for a discussion of current address assignment and usage. ...incipally for troubleshooting and error reporting, will be common. Several routing protocols do not use a higher-level transport protocol, so the packet could
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