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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...
- Distance-vector
routing protocols also
require that a
router inform its
neighbours of
network topology changes periodically. Distance-vector
routing protocols...
- 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...
- Link-state
routing protocols are one of the two main
classes of
routing protocols used in
packet switching networks for
computer communications, the others...
- 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...
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characteristics of
routing protocols include the
manner in
which they
avoid routing loops, the
manner in
which they
select preferred routes,
using information...
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become the
largest and best-known
implementation of
onion routing, then
called The
Onion Routing project (Tor project).
After the
Naval Research Laboratory...
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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...
- 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...
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Static routing is a form of
routing that
occurs when a
router uses a manually-configured
routing entry,
rather than
information from
dynamic routing traffic...