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  2. Network mapping - Wikipedia

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    The SNMP based approach retrieves data from Router and Switch MIBs in order to build the network map. The active probing approach relies on a series of traceroute-like probe packets in order to build the network map. The route analytics approach relies on information from the routing protocols to build the network map. Each of the three ...

  3. Network diagram software - Wikipedia

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    Broadly, there are four types of tools that help create network maps and diagrams: Hybrid tools; Network Mapping tools; Network Monitoring tools; Drawing tools; Network mapping and drawing software support IT systems managers to understand the hardware and software services on a network and how they are interconnected. Network maps and diagrams ...

  4. Equal-cost multi-path routing - Wikipedia

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    Equal-cost 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. Multi-path routing can be used in conjunction with most routing protocols because it is a per-hop local decision made independently at each router.

  5. SCION (Internet architecture) - Wikipedia

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    SCION (Scalability, Control, and Isolation On Next-Generation Networks) is a Future Internet architecture that aims to offer high availability and efficient point-to-point packet delivery with network path selection, even in the presence of actively malicious network operators and devices.

  6. Multipath routing - Wikipedia

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    Unlike shortest-path routing or max-flow routing, for any given network topology - only one capillary routing solution exists. Capillary routing can be constructed by an iterative linear programming process, transforming a single-path flow into a capillary route. First minimize the maximal value of the load on all of the network routing node links

  7. Path computation element - Wikipedia

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    Path computation has previously been performed either in a management system or at the head end of each LSP. But path computation in large, multi-domain networks may be very complex and may require more computational power and network information than is typically available at a network element, yet may still need to be more dynamic than can be ...

  8. Traffic generation model - Wikipedia

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    The network performance can be analyzed by network traffic measurement in a testbed network, using a network traffic generator such as iperf, bwping and Mausezahn.The traffic generator sends dummy packets, often with a unique packet identifier, making it possible to keep track of the packet delivery in the network.

  9. Source routing - Wikipedia

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    In computer networking, source routing, also called path addressing, allows a sender of a data packet to partially or completely specify the route the packet takes through the network. [1] In contrast, in conventional routing , routers in the network determine the path incrementally based on the packet's destination.