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Process of selecting paths in a data communications network
Routing is the process of selecting a path for traffic in a network or between or across multiple networks. Broadly, routing is performed in many types
Routing
Internet protocol
Garlic routing is a variant of onion routing that encrypts multiple messages together to make it more difficult for attackers to perform traffic analysis
Garlic_routing
Technique for anonymous communication over a computer network
become the largest and best-known implementation of onion routing, then called The Onion Routing project (Tor project). After the Naval Research Laboratory
Onion_routing
Method for IP address allocation and routing
Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR pronounced "cider" or /ˈsɪdər/ SID-ər) is a method for allocating IP addresses for IP routing. The Internet Engineering
Classless Inter-Domain Routing
Classless_Inter-Domain_Routing
Data table stored in a router that lists the routes to network destinations
networking, a routing table, or routing information base (RIB), is a data table stored in a router or a network host that lists the routes to particular
Routing_table
Network protocol for distributing routing information to network equipment
characteristics of routing protocols include the manner in which they avoid routing loops, the manner in which they select preferred routes, using information
Routing_protocol
Process used to determine which path a packet or datagram can be sent
IP routing is the application of traffic routing methodologies to IP networks. This involves technologies, protocols, structure, administrations, and
IP_routing
Optimization problem
vehicle routing problem (VRP) is a combinatorial optimization and integer programming problem which asks "What is the optimal set of routes for a fleet
Vehicle_routing_problem
Packet routing strategy
multi-path routing (ECMP) is a routing strategy where packet forwarding to a single destination can occur over multiple best paths with equal routing priority
Equal-cost_multi-path_routing
Bank identification code
A routing number is the term for bank codes in Canada. Routing numbers consist of eight numerical digits with a dash between the fifth and sixth digit
Routing_number_(Canada)
Computer network protocol
The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is one of the oldest distance-vector routing protocols which employs the hop count as a routing metric. RIP prevents
Routing_Information_Protocol
Routing technique of using multiple alternative paths through a network
Multipath routing is a routing technique simultaneously using multiple alternative paths through a network. This can yield a variety of benefits such as
Multipath_routing
Class of routing protocols
Link-state routing protocols are one of the two main classes of routing protocols used in packet switching networks for computer communications, the others
Link-state_routing_protocol
One-to-many computer networking protocol
Multicast routing is one of the routing protocols in IP networking. There are several multicast routing protocols supporting communications where data
Multicast_routing
Class of routing protocols
Distance-vector routing protocols also require that a router inform its neighbours of network topology changes periodically. Distance-vector routing protocols
Distance-vector routing protocol
Distance-vector_routing_protocol
Postal and delivery service address coding element
This list of Eircode routing key areas in Ireland is a tabulation of the routing key areas used by An Post and other mail delivery services for the purposes
List of Eircode routing areas in Ireland
List_of_Eircode_routing_areas_in_Ireland
Topics referred to by the same term
Catholic bishop in Ireland The Routers, 1960s American instrumental group Rooter (disambiguation) Route (disambiguation) Routing (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Router
sailing weather prediction or sailing weather routing. The latter focusses more on the forecasting and routing of wind and currents for adventurers and competitive
Weather_routing
Numerical label used to identify a network interface in an IP network
redesign routing in the Internet by allowing more efficient aggregation of subnetwork routing prefixes. This resulted in slower growth of routing tables
IP_address
Form of computer networking
Segment routing, a form of computer networking, is a modern variant of source routing that is being developed within the SPRING and IPv6 working groups
Segment_routing
Demand Routing (DDR) is a routing technique where a network connection to a remote site is established only when needed. In other words, if the router tries
Dial-on-demand_routing
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up routing number in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Routing number may refer to: a form of bank code, in particular: Routing number (Canada) ABA
Routing_number
Problem in computer networking
the routing algorithm, and as a result, in a group of nodes, the path to a particular destination forms a loop. In the simplest version, a routing loop
Routing_loop
Protocol for communicating routing information on the Internet
to exchange routing and reachability information among autonomous systems (AS) on the Internet. BGP is classified as a path-vector routing protocol, and
Border_Gateway_Protocol
Agreement of a set of routers on the surrounding network topology
Gateway Routing Protocol BGP typically never converges because the Internet is too big for changes to be communicated fast enough. When a routing protocol
Convergence_(routing)
Technique in computer networking
policy-based routing (PBR) is a technique used to make routing decisions based on policies set by the network administrator. When a router receives a packet
Policy-based_routing
Routing registry for Internet networks
The Routing Assets Database (RADb), formerly known as the Routing Arbiter Database is a public database in which the operators of Internet networks publish
Routing_Assets_Database
Open-source routing platforms may refer to: Conventional routing daemons Babel B.A.T.M.A.N. BIRD OpenBGPD OpenOSPFD Quagga XORP Zebra Optimized Link State
List of open-source routing platforms
List_of_open-source_routing_platforms
Routing protocol for IP networks
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is a routing protocol for Internet Protocol (IP) networks. It uses a link state routing (LSR) algorithm and falls into the
Open_Shortest_Path_First
Internet protocol
Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) is an advanced distance-vector routing protocol that is used on a computer network for automating routing decisions
Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
Enhanced_Interior_Gateway_Routing_Protocol
Cisco tunneling protocol
Checksum bit. Set to 1 if a checksum is present. R (1 bit) Routing Bit. Set to 1 if Routing and Offset information are present. K (1 bit) Key bit. Set
Generic_routing_encapsulation
Category of routing problem minimizing total distance and time
Arc routing problems (ARP) are a category of general routing problems (GRP), which also includes node routing problems (NRP). The objective in ARPs and
Arc_routing
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up route, rout, routing, or routeing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Routing is the process of path selection in a network, such as a computer
Routing_(disambiguation)
Code used in U.S. check transactions
registrars, currently Accuity, to manage the ABA routing number system. Accuity is the Official Routing Number Registrar and is responsible for assigning
Routing_transit_number
Network that allows computers to share resources and communicate with each other
included in the packet. The routing information is often processed in conjunction with the routing table. A router uses its routing table to determine where
Computer_network
Method for transmitting packets of data
Triangular routing is a method for transmitting packets of data in communications networks. It uses a form of routing that sends a packet to a proxy system
Triangular_routing
Hydrologic technique
it reaches the city. Routing can be used to determine whether the pulse of rain reaches the city as a deluge or a trickle. Routing also can be used to
Routing_(hydrology)
Network routing based on hierarchical addressing
Hierarchical routing is a method of routing in networks that is based on hierarchical addressing. Most Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
Hierarchical_routing
A routing bridge or RBridge, also known as a TRILL switch, is a network device that implements the TRILL protocol and should not be confused with BRouters
Routing_bridge
Use of fixed routes for routing in networks
Static routing describes a process by which routing is configured with fixed values that do not change at runtime unless manually edited. Static routes are
Static_routing
discovery, or problem solving. Routing is the process of selecting paths to specific destinations. Heuristic routing is used for traffic in the telecommunications
Heuristic_routing
Identification for a telephone switch
A location routing number (LRN) is a 10-digit number which identifies a telephone switch for the purpose of routing telephone calls through the public
Location_routing_number
Algorithm in queueing theory
job visits only a single service node. Backpressure routing is an algorithm for dynamically routing traffic over a multi-hop network by using congestion
Backpressure_routing
Allows a sender specify the route the packet takes through the network
Policy-based routing can also be used to route packets using their source addresses. Scalable Source Routing Carl A. Sunshine (1977), "Source routing in computer
Source_routing
Routing methods for networks with short node paths
In network theory, small-world routing refers to routing methods for small-world networks. Networks of this type are peculiar in that relatively short
Small-world_routing
Source-specific routing, also called source-address dependent routing (SADR), is a routing technique in which a routing decision is made by looking at
Source-specific_routing
Zone Routing Protocol, or ZRP is a hybrid wireless networking routing protocol that uses both proactive and reactive routing protocols when sending information
Zone_Routing_Protocol
Logical subdivision of an IP network
number or routing prefix, and the rest field or host identifier. The rest field is an identifier for a specific host or network interface. The routing prefix
Subnet
Topics referred to by the same term
of battle Route number or road number Router (disambiguation) Router (woodworking) Routing (disambiguation) The Route (disambiguation) Routing table Scenic
Route
Type of router for integrated circuits
Channel routing is a specific variety of routing for integrated circuits. Normally using two layers of interconnect, it must connect the specified pins
Channel_routing
Process used to route telephone calls across the public switched telephone network
least-cost routing is an important procedure in PSTN routing. Each time a call is placed for routing, the destination number (also known as the called party)
Routing_in_the_PSTN
Process of selecting the path of outbound communications traffic based on cost
Loss-making traffic and odd routing are investigated, and either the billing system has its data corrected or routing and pricing action is taken. Carriers
Least-cost_routing
Conventions regarding Internet routing policy
In Internet routing between autonomous systems which are interconnected in multiple locations, hot-potato routing is the practice of passing traffic off
Hot-potato_routing
Collective routing is routing in which a switching center automatically delivers messages to a specified list of destinations. Collective routing avoids the
Collective_routing
Computer networking concept
In computer networking, a routing domain is a collection of networked systems that operate common routing protocols and are under the control of a single
Routing_domain
Algorithm for use in routing of mesh networks
The MENTOR routing algorithm is an algorithm for use in routing of mesh networks, specifically pertaining to their initial topology. It was developed in
MENTOR_routing_algorithm
Network routing process
networking, dynamic routing (DR), also called adaptive routing (AR), is a process where a router can forward data via a different route for a given destination
Dynamic_routing
Domain-specific language used by Internet service providers
The Routing Policy Specification Language (RPSL) is a language commonly used by Internet service providers to describe their routing policies. The routing
Routing Policy Specification Language
Routing_Policy_Specification_Language
Computer networking technology
virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) is a technology that allows multiple instances of a routing table to co-exist within the same router at the same
Virtual routing and forwarding
Virtual_routing_and_forwarding
Device that forwards data packets between computer networks
function a router performs is called policy-based routing, where special rules are constructed to override the rules derived from the routing table when
Router_(computing)
Network zones not needing default routing rules
Conceptually, DFZ routers have a "complete" Border Gateway Protocol table, sometimes referred to as the Internet routing table, global routing table or global
Default-free_zone
Routing algorithm for unstructured networks
Scalable Source Routing (SSR) is a routing protocol for unstructured networks such as mobile ad hoc networks, mesh networks, or sensor networks. It combines
Scalable_Source_Routing
Skills-based routing (SBR), or skills-based call routing, is a call-assignment strategy used in call centres to assign incoming calls to the most suitable
Skills-based_routing
Highway system of the United States of America
for one route. Special routes, which can be labeled as alternate, bypass or business, depending on the intended use, provide a parallel routing to the
United States Numbered Highway System
United_States_Numbered_Highway_System
Air Routing International (commonly called Air Routing or ARI), was a worldwide provider of international trip support and corporate flight handling since
Air_Routing_International
Automated process of handling orders
providers. 3. Routing the orders to one or several venues according to the decision made at step 2 using: A FIX gateway; A custom API gateway; Routing here does
Smart_order_routing
Data flow control switching method
term than routing, as "routing" defines the route or path taken to reach the destination. The wormhole technique does not dictate the route to the destination
Wormhole_switching
Part of a network quietly losing traffic
from/to/through hosts with a lower MTU to hang. A null route or black hole route is a network route (routing table entry) that goes nowhere. Matching packets
Black_hole_(networking)
Type of communication in radio networks
Multi-hop routing (or multihop routing) is a type of communication in radio networks in which network coverage area is larger than radio range of single
Multi-hop_routing
Fisheye State Routing (FSR) is a proposal for an implicit hierarchical routing protocol targeted to ad hoc networks. The basic principles of FSR are shared
Fisheye_State_Routing
Stage of electronic circuit design
In electronic design, wire routing, commonly called simply routing, is a step in the design of printed circuit boards (PCBs) and integrated circuits (ICs)
Routing (electronic design automation)
Routing_(electronic_design_automation)
Proxy-based routing module for IIS
IIS server can be configured to route incoming requests to one of multiple web servers using one of several routing algorithms. By load balancing requests
Application_Request_Routing
Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP), defined in RFC 1075, is a routing protocol used to share information between routers to facilitate the transportation
Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
Distance_Vector_Multicast_Routing_Protocol
the term routing indicator (RI) has the following meanings: In a message header, an address, i.e., group of characters, that specifies routing instructions
Routing_indicator
before messages are delivered. SMS Home Routing was standardized by the 3GPP in two forms; Non-Transparent Home Routing supporting all types of advanced SMS
SMS_home_routing
Routing protocol for wireless mesh networks
Dynamic Source Routing (DSR) is a routing protocol for wireless mesh networks. It is similar to AODV in that it forms a route on-demand when a transmitting
Dynamic_Source_Routing
geographical routing algorithms to find the shortest path efficiently. The CARP is NP-hard arc routing problem. A large-scale capacitated arc routing problem
Capacitated arc routing problem
Capacitated_arc_routing_problem
Routing methodology for wireless networks
Geographic routing (also called georouting or position-based routing) is a routing principle that relies on geographic position information. It is mainly
Geographic_routing
Topics referred to by the same term
Edge routing may refer to: Routing a moulding on the edge of a piece of timber or other material. Network routing at the edge of a network (the routers concerned
Edge_routing
advantages of proactive and reactive routing. The routing is initially established with some proactively prospected routes and then serves the demand from
List of ad hoc routing protocols
List_of_ad_hoc_routing_protocols
Microsoft API and server software
included two unicast routing protocols, Routing Information Protocol (RIP) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) as well as IGMP routing and forwarding features
Routing and Remote Access Service
Routing_and_Remote_Access_Service
Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) is a distance vector interior gateway protocol (IGP) developed by Cisco. It is used by routers to exchange routing data within
Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
Interior_Gateway_Routing_Protocol
Computer network routing protocol
Gateway Protocol (BGP), which is used for routing between autonomous systems. IS-IS is a link-state routing protocol, operating by flooding link state
IS-IS
Database of network routes used by ISPs to optimize network traffic
organizations maintain Internet Routing Registries that network with each other to create a unified global Internet Routing Registry. In more technical terms
Internet_Routing_Registry
Stage of electronic circuit design
Placing and routing the devices can now start. Placing and routing is generally done in two steps. Placing the components comes first, then routing the connections
Place_and_route
Routing Protocol for Low-Power and Lossy Networks (RPL) is a routing protocol for wireless networks with low power consumption and generally susceptible
IPv6 Routing Protocol for Low-Power and Lossy Networks
IPv6_Routing_Protocol_for_Low-Power_and_Lossy_Networks
IP routing protocol optimized for mobile ad hoc networks
The Optimized Link State Routing Protocol (OLSR) is an IP routing protocol optimized for mobile ad hoc networks, which can also be used on other wireless
Optimized Link State Routing Protocol
Optimized_Link_State_Routing_Protocol
Network with multiple links between nodes
messages using either a flooding or a routing technique, which makes them different from non-mesh networks. A routed message is propagated along a path by
Mesh_networking
that it has control over. The opposite of inter-domain routing is intra-domain routing, routing within a domain or an autonomous system. "Domain Name System
Inter-domain_routing
Internet top-level domain
sanctioned. As a result, the name was redefined as the backronym Address and Routing Parameter Area. Domain-name registrations in arpa are not possible, and
.arpa
Problem in computer networking
Routing in delay-tolerant networking concerns itself with the ability to transport, or route, data from a source to a destination, which is a fundamental
Routing in delay-tolerant networking
Routing_in_delay-tolerant_networking
Radio nodes organized in a mesh topology
(On-Demand Multicast Routing Protocol) OLSR (Optimized Link State Routing protocol) OORP (OrderOne Routing Protocol) (OrderOne Networks Routing Protocol) OSPF
Wireless_mesh_network
Approach to computer routing
Fuzzy routing is the application of fuzzy logic to routing protocols, particularly in the context of ad-hoc wireless networks and in networks supporting
Fuzzy_routing
In a telephone network, flood search routing is non-deterministic routing in which a dialed number received at a switch is transmitted to all switches
Flood_search_routing
Aggregation of Internet Protocol networks
a larger network. The new routing prefix for the aggregate network represents the constituent networks in a single routing table entry. The process of
Supernetwork
Network routing in a cellular network deals with the challenges of traditional telephony such as switching and call setup. Most cellular network routing issues
Routing_in_cellular_networks
Routing scheme for ad hoc mobile networks
Destination-Sequenced Distance-Vector Routing (DSDV) is a table-driven routing scheme for ad hoc mobile networks based on the Bellman–Ford algorithm. It
Destination-Sequenced Distance Vector routing
Destination-Sequenced_Distance_Vector_routing
Decentralized type of wireless network
Distance Vector routing, which was based on distributed distance vector routing. Toh's proposal was an on-demand based routing, i.e. routes are discovered
Wireless_ad_hoc_network
Class of routing protocols
or interior routing protocol is a type of routing protocol used for exchanging routing table information between gateways (commonly routers) within an
Interior_gateway_protocol
Routing algorithm for packet switched networks
A path-vector routing protocol is a network routing protocol which maintains the path information that gets updated dynamically. Updates that have looped
Path-vector_routing_protocol
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for an official responsible for obtaining the supplies required by a monastery or manor house, from Anglo-Norman French purchacer ‘to acquire or buy’ (Old French pourchacier, from chacier ‘to chase or catch’ + the intensive prefix p(o)ur, Latin pro).
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
Wise; A Friend of Lord Krishna; Skilful; Expert
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Worship
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Hampshire, so called from an unexplained first element pop + Old English hÄm ‘homestead’.The Popham Colony was the first organized attempt to establish an English colony on the shores of what is now known as New England, then called Northern Virginia. George Popham of Hunstworth, Somerset, England, helped establish the colony at the mouth of the Kennebec River in 1607. It lasted for little over a year until it was abandoned in 1608. Although George died that same year, he may have had descendants or relatives with him as there are Pophams in the U.S. who trace their family roots to the colony.
Boy/Male
Tamil
To see
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Ones Desire
Girl/Female
Tamil
Anvaya | அநà¯à®µà®¾à®¯à®¾
Family
Boy/Male
Arabic
The Sun; A Planet
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Greek
Pure
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gribble.
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p. pr. & vb. n.
of Rout