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This category contains algorithms for routing ... Pages in category "Routing algorithms" ... Categories: Routing | Algorithms | Network layer protocols...
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Routing_algorithms
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Routing_algorithms
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If you have read the HowStuffWorks article How Routers Work, then you know that a router is used to manage network traffic and find the best route for sending packets. But have you ever thought about how routers do this? Routers need to ...
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/routing-algorithm.htm
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Think you know how routers work? These devices use intricate formulas to figure out exactly where to send a packet and how to get it there. Learn all about routing algorithms. ... Introduction to How Routing Algorithms Work...
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computer.howstuffworks.com/routing-algorithm3.htm
computer.howstuffworks.com/routing-algorithm3.htm
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At each level of the hierarchy, a different set of imperatives governs the choices that are available for routing algorithms and protocols.
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www.corecom.com/html/OSNconnexions.html
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A presentation on Routing Algorithms by Professor Raj Jain ... R. Jain, "Routing Algorithms," Part of a 3-day course taught at Nortel, Ottawa in December 1998.
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www.cse.wustl.edu/~jain/bnr/e_5pkt.htm
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Classification of Routing Algorithms ... The graph abstraction used to formulate routing algorithms is shown in Figure 4.2-1. (To view some graphs representing real network maps, see [Dodge 1999]; ... A second broad way to classify routing algorithms is according to whether they are static or dynamic.
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gaia.cs.umass.edu/kurose/network/algor/algor.htm
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; Information on Routing Algorithm ... One of several algorithms used to determine how to transmit a message from its source to its destination across a network (that is, between network nodes).
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www.argospress.com/Resources/CommunicationsSystems/yrou...
www.argospress.com/Resources/CommunicationsSystems/yroutialgori.htm
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Routing algorithms fill routing tables with a variety of information. Destination/next hop associations tell a router that a particular destination can be reached optimally by sending the packet to a particular router representing the "next hop" on the way to the final destination.
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www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/internetworking/technology/han...
www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/internetworking/technology/handbook/Routing-Basics.html
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Hour 3 will focus primarily on routing algorithms. The routing algorithm is a formula that is stored in the router's memory. The routing algorithm your protocol uses is a major factor in the performance of your routing environment.
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www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=27267
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