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Routing
Routing This article discusses routing in computer networks. For other meanings, see routing (disambiguation). Routing is a means of selecting paths in ... network along which information should be sent. Routing directs forwarding, the passing of logically ...
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Routing (translated from French)
Routing In informatic , the term routing indicate the mechanism by which the data ... follow. To have an effective procedure of routing is particularly important for the decentralized networks ... connected to Internet contain one count of routing. From the point of view of the routing one distinguishes two logical types from ...
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Routing (translated from French)
Routing This article is one ébauche to be ... can share your knowledge by modifying it. Routing is an operation consisting in retaining of ...
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Routing (translated from Russian)
Routing Routing ( angl. ) - the process of determining the route ... in komp'yuternykh networks . The functions of routing are performed by special program or hardware ... with the aid of protokolov of the routing .
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Wormhole routing
Wormhole routing Wormhole routing is a system of simple routing in computer networking based on known fixed ... the router to quickly set up the routing of the actual message and then "bow ... does not have to be queued. Wormhole routing is primarily used in multiprocessor systems, ...
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Hierarchical routing
Hierarchical routing Hierarchical routing: Routing that is based on hierarchical addressing. Note ... Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) routing is based on a two-level hierarchical routing in which an IP address is ...
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Hybrid routing
Hybrid routing Hybrid routing: Routing of telephone calls in which numbering plans and routing tables are used to permit the collocation ... area code, of switches using a deterministic routing scheme with switches using a non- ...
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Heuristic routing
Heuristic routing Heuristic routing: Routing in which data, such as time delay ... routes, are used to determine the optimum routing for transmitting data back to the sources. Note: Heuristic routing allows a measure of route optimization ...
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Routing indicator
Routing indicator In telecommunication, the term routing indicator (RI) has the following meanings: 1 ... relay or tributary station to facilitate the routing of traffic over the tape relay networks ... i.e., group of characters, that specifies routing instructions for the transmission of the message to its final destination. Routing indicators may also include addresses of ...
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Deterministic routing
Deterministic routing In telecommunications, the term deterministic routing has the following meanings: 1. In a ... are identified, in advance of transmission, in routing tables maintained in each switch database. The ... routes. 2. In a non-switched network, routing in which the routes between given pairs ... a network are identified in advance in routing tables maintained in a database. Source: ...
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