Sort by: Hits | Alphabetical | Understanding <em>Routing May 26, 2006 ... Most routers will simply find the shortest prefix in the routing table ... A routing domain is a set of routers that are all under the same ... | http://www.webopedia.com/DidYouKnow/Computer_Science/2006/understanding_routing.asp |
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 | <em>router</em>: Definition from Answers.com Routers route messages transmitted only by a routable protocol such as IP or IPX. ... See layer 3 switch, route server, router cluster and routing protocol. ... | http://www.answers.com/topic/router |
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 | Onion <em>Routing Onion Routing is an Internet based system to prevent eavesdropping and traffic analysis attacks. | http://www.onion-router.net/ |
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 | <em>Routers Most packets are forwareded based on the packet's IP destination address, along with routing information held within the router in a routing table. ... | http://www.erg.abdn.ac.uk/users/gorry/course/inet-pages/router.html |
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 | Windows 2000 <em>Router</em> Features for IP <em>Routing The Windows 2000–based computer running the Routing and Remote Access service, known as a Windows 2000 Router, provides a rich set of features to support IP ... | http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/reskit/intwork/inae_ips_ftcd.mspx |
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 | <em>Routing</em> and <em>Routers Routing is the process of delivering information to its intended destination. A router is a device that actually delivers information to its intended ... | http://www.rjsmith.com/router.html |
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