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Topic: Routing (disambiguation)


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  Routing
Routing directs forwarding, the passing of logically addressed packets from their source toward their ultimate destination through intermediary nodes, called routers.
Routing differs from bridging in its assumption that addresses are structured so that similar addresses are close together in the network, allowing the route to a group of addresses to be represented with a single routing table entry.
Routed protocol : Any network protocol that provides enough information in its network layer address to allow a packet to be forwarded from one host to another host based on the addressing scheme, without knowing the entire path from source to destination.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/r/ro/routing.html   (1344 words)

  
  Routing (disambiguation) - Wikipedia
Routing in computer networks, a method of passing information from origin to destination.
Route assignment, a method of distributing traffic in a transportation network
This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Routing_(disambiguation)   (131 words)

  
 Routing - Wikipedia
Routing usually directed by routing tables which maintain a record of the best routes to various network locations in order to keep up with the packet arrival rate.
Routed protocol: Any network protocol that provides enough information in its network layer address to allow a packet to be forwarded from one host to another host based on the addressing scheme.
Traditional IP routing stays simple because it uses next-hop routing where the router only needs to consider where it sends the packet, and does not need to consider the subsequent path of the packet on the remaining hops.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Routing   (924 words)

  
 Routing | English | Dictionary & Translation by Babylon
In computer networking the term routing refers to selecting paths in a computer network along which to send data.Routing directs forwarding, the passing of logically addressed packets from their source network, toward their ultimate destination through intermediary nodes; typically hardware devices called routers.
The routing process usually directs forwarding on the basis of routing tables which maintain a record of the best routes to various network destinations.
Thus constructing routing tables, which are held in the routers' memory, becomes very important for efficient routing.
www.babylon.com /definition/Routing   (333 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Routing
Routing directs forwarding, the passing of logically addressed packets from their source network, toward their ultimate destination through intermediary nodes; typically hardware devices called routers.
Routing differs from bridging in its assumption that address-structures imply the proximity of similar addresses within the network, thus allowing a single routing-table entry to represent the route to a group of addresses.
Routed protocol : Any network protocol that provides enough information in its network layer address to allow a packet to be forwarded from one host to another host based on the addressing scheme, without knowing the entire path from source to destination.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Routing   (1414 words)

  
 Routing Summary
Routing is the function of choosing which computers a message should pass through on its way from source to destination.
Routing must be performed in large networks such as the Internet as well as in smaller networks such as within a university.
The routing process usually directs forwarding on the basis of routing tables within the routers, which maintain a record of the best routes to various network destinations.
www.bookrags.com /Routing   (2222 words)

  
 route information - route   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
A climbing route is a route by which a climber reaches the top of a mountain, rock, or...
In the same way that ifconfig is the venerable utility for IP address management, route is a tremendously useful command for manipulating and displaying IP routing tables.
When using route and ip route on the same machine, it is important to understand...
www.sailroute.info   (931 words)

  
 ROUTING FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Routing is a concept of the Internet and many other networks.
If one of the routers within this routing table dies, the existing routers must quickly decide how they are going to modify their routing tables and get their data where it needs to go.
In the network shown in the diagram above, node E would note that the cost is 9 to talk to node B. This would be stored in a table as the shortest path to B until node A reported that it can talk to B with a cost of 6.
www.mrdefine.com /fr:routing   (1099 words)

  
 Natural Language Call Routing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
If there is only one such candidate destination, the caller is transferred to that destination; on the other hand, if there are two or more candidates, a disambiguation query ensues in an attempt to refine the user's request to select among them.
Our novel extension of the vector-based classification technique is in the dynamic generation of disambiguation queries when more than one destination is appropriate for a user request.
The generation mechanism utilizes the vector representation for the request as well as those for the candidate destinations, and selects those terms that are likely to succeed for disambiguation purposes.
www.bell-labs.com /org/1133/Research/SpokenDialogSystems/routing.html   (425 words)

  
 php-deluxe.net - encyclopedia - Routing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Ethernet+hubs and network+switch move data on what appears (to the connected computers) to be the local network, and are invisible to connected computers, while the Router is explicitly visible to them.
Routed protocol: Any network protocol+(computing) that provides enough information in its network layer address to allow a packet to be forwarded from one host to another host based on the addressing scheme.
Traditional Internet+Protocol routing stays simple because it uses '''next-hop routing''' where the router only needs to consider where it sends the packet, and does not need to consider the subsequent path of the packet on the remaining hops.
www.php-deluxe.net /wiwimod,index.page,Routing.htm   (866 words)

  
 Citations: Dialogue Management in Vector-Based Call Routing - Chu-Carroll, Carpenter (ResearchIndex)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The training process involves constructing a routing matrix R. Each document (customer utterances within a caller session) is first passed through morphological processing where the root forms of words are extracted.
The main advantages of our system are that 1) it is domain independent, 2) it is trained fully automatically to both route and disambiguate requests, and 3) in contrast to touch tone solutions, it performs at roughly the level of accuracy and efficiency of human operators.
Of the 389 requests, 307 are unambiguous and routed to their correct destinations, and 82 were ambiguous and annotated with a list of candidate....
citeseer.ist.psu.edu /context/45792/0   (1275 words)

  
 Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - Routing
This allows the network to route around network failures and blockages, and can make many aspects of the day to day running of such networks automatic, and free from the need for human intervention.
The actual process of passing logically addressed packets from their local subnetwork toward their ultimate destination is called forwarding.
Routing - A diagram on how routing works
fact-archive.com /encyclopedia/Routing   (824 words)

  
 Shipping Routes
Routing is a core concept of the Internet and many other networks.Routing provides the means of discovering paths along which information (usually, but not always, packets) can be sent.
Such networks can use their routing to find the best route to deliver data to adestination; choices are made depending upon goals such as finding the shortest distances and the fastest links available througha choice of network connections.
It is closely related to routing, in that routing tells the forwarding where to send packets, but theyare logically completely separate.
www.altvetmed.com /face/36639-shipping-routes.html   (521 words)

  
 Freenet [Definition]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
As each node passes a document to its neighbor, it does not know or care whether its neighbor is just another routing node forwarding information on behalf of another, whether it is the source of the document being passed, or whether it is a user node that will present the document to an end user.
If the document is not found in the local data store, the node then finds the node in its routing table that it thinks will be able to locate the key most quickly, and forwards the request to that node, remembering that it has done so.
The old behavior was to remember which keys were retrieved from what nodes, and to route based on which node gave us the key closest to the one we were looking for.
www.wikimirror.com /Freenet   (4859 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Such disambiguation might be achieved by allocating a separate control channel to each VPN (either using a separate physical channel, a separate logical channel such as IP tunnel, or using separate addressing).
Typically, a routing protocol is used between a CE and PE, or more precisely between a CE and the VPN routing context instantiated on the PE.
Note that when customers receive provider network routing information in the form of virtual link, customers must be able to specify such links for a VPN connection over the provider network in signaling.
www.ietf.org /internet-drafts/draft-ietf-l1vpn-framework-05.txt   (9666 words)

  
 Routing - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Hybrid protocols like EIGRP is a combination of link-state and distance-vector routing protocols.
Hybrid protocols have rapid convergence (like link-state protocols) but use much less memory and processor power than link-state protocols.
Hybrid protocols use distance-vectors for more accurate metrics and to determine the best path to destination.
open-encyclopedia.com /Routing   (798 words)

  
 Upto11.net - Wikipedia Article for Freenet
The network routing method Freenet uses is both a key based routing as well as a type of distributed hash table.
The type of network routing method Freenet uses is key based routing.
This automatic mirroring counteracts the times when web traffic becomes overloaded, and due to a mature network's intelligent routing a network of size n should only require log(n) time to retrieve any given document.
www.upto11.net /generic_wiki.php?q=freenet   (2953 words)

  
 N - Network, Networking Technology, Data Communication Terms, Glossary and Dictionary
These hardware ports have different physical shapes such as male, female, round, rectangular, square, oblong, etc. In the context of wavelength routing, a network port is a port that tandems through the node; that is, it is a port on the NE that points to another wavelength router.
Network routing methods, a key element of network architecture, refers to the algorithms that route messages from senders to receivers in a network.
In this context, an NLRI is a prefix.
www.networkdictionary.com /networking/n.php   (6258 words)

  
 Routing | TutorGig.co.uk - The Tutorial Website   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Abstract:The efficiency of message routing is critical to the performance ofcomputer and communication networks.
The routing process involvesmoving data between the various hosts of a given network.
Oceanroutes is the largest and most experienced private ship routing organisation providing assistance, weather forecasts and route recommendations to over 1400 vessels each month.
www.tutorgig.co.uk /searchweb.jsp?keywords=Routing   (402 words)

  
 Connectionist Natural Language Processing:
causing it to be routed to the humans ensemble (vs. the animals ensemble).
The pattern in the humans ensemble can only be routed to the subj ensemble after the correct kind of noun-phrase pattern has arrived in the NP ensemble.
These role patterns can then be routed to other predicate ensembles, thus causing their roles to be reconstructed, and so.
www.cs.ucla.edu /~dyer/Papers/CAINSP/StatusPap95.html   (12560 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Such disambiguation can be achieved by allocating a separate control channel to each VPN (either using a separate physical channel, a separate logical channel such as an IP tunnel, or using separate addressing).
Since, in the L1VPN Basic Mode, there is no routing information exchange between a CE and a PE, there is no dynamic mechanism supported as part of the Basic Mode L1VPN service, and the knowledge of remote CPIs must be acquired in a VPN-specific way, perhaps through configuration or through a directory server.
Since there is no distribution of routing information from PE to CE in the Basic Mode, there is no mechanism by which the provider could accidentally, or deliberately but automatically, distribute this information.
www.ietf.org /internet-drafts/draft-takeda-l1vpn-applicability-basic-mode-00.txt   (4766 words)

  
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In the case of routing topics, the source for the thesaurus for e~ of query-specific known relevant documents.
For the routing queries, we used an 88112 term x 68385 doc sample to construct an 151- tors are embedded in this space.
MB for routing (could be reduced to 70 MB), 549 MB for Adhoc.
trec.nist.gov /pubs/trec2/appendices/B.txt   (4909 words)

  
 [No title]
For further usage of the Directory like e-mail routing with the Directory or storage of network information in the Directory it will be necessary to follow the guidelines specified in the respective documents.
Further disambiguation may be achieved by the use of a personalTitle or userId attribute in the RDN.
In the loose- confederation model, DNs are more natural, although the need to disambiguate between organisational units and localities on an international, rather than just a national, basis may have some impact on the choice of names.
www.ietf.org /rfc/rfc1617.txt   (6475 words)

  
 Troubleshooting Any Transport over MPLS Based VPNs > Technical Overview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Instead, BGP routes are assigned the label that corresponds to their next-hop.
Although Figure 6-21 illustrates route advertisement only from CE2 to CE1, route advertisement from CE1 to CE2 is identically configured, just in the opposite direction.
Routing can be configured between the CE and PE routers over the Internet interface in the standard way using BGP or static default routes.
www.informit.com /articles/article.asp?p=391649   (5673 words)

  
 IETF Journal
The interim approach was to adopt a new address architecture in IPv4 that removed the ‘class-based’ semantics of an address, and instead used an explicitly specified prefix length for all address prefixes.
SHIM6 is concerned with a particular aspect of this more general topic of the disambiguation of identity and network location, namely that of a collection of inter-connected hosts, or a ‘site’, that uses multiple service providers for connectivity services, and where the site exclusively uses address prefixes drawn from these upstream providers.
When we explore ways in which to uncouple this tight association of identify and location in an IP address it’s not clear that any of these approaches, either currently or previously studied, will turn out to be the uniquely ‘right’ approach.
www.isoc.org /tools/blogs/ietfjournal/?p=29   (1653 words)

  
 Cisco Personal Assistant Installation and Administration Guide, Release 1.4 - Configuring Personal Assistant  ...
The Maximum Number for Disambiguation setting determines the number of options (people, numbers, and so on) a user can select from when trying to call a person with a common name, such as John Smith.
If Maximum Number for Disambiguation is set to "3," a user will be presented with up to three selections if there are multiple people with the requested name.
Route Address Provider—The telephony provider you created to supply JTAPI services for the route point.
www.cisco.com /en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps2026/products_administration_guide_chapter09186a00801a5e03.html   (9053 words)

  
 location based routing (location based routing/Batch mode synchronization using cradles) - enrutamiento según (basado ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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* Routed protocol: Any network protocol that provides enough information in its network layer address to allow a packet to be forwarded from one host to another host based on the addressing scheme.
* Routing protocols: facilitate the exchange of routing information between networks, allowing routers to build routing tables dynamically.
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