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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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • '''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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