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  2. Category:Routemap templates - Wikipedia

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    If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:Routemap templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page.

  3. Route redistribution - Wikipedia

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    In other words if A learns from B that the path to C is through B then it will not tell B to route packets destined for C through A. Likewise, a link-state routing protocol may keep a database containing the state of different links in the network, representing a "map" (so to speak) of the network. But the portion of the network whose routes ...

  4. Computer network diagram - Wikipedia

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    A sample network diagram Readily identifiable icons are used to depict common network appliances, e.g. routers, and the style of lines between them indicates the type of connection. Clouds are used to represent networks external to the one pictured for the purposes of depicting connections between internal and external devices, without ...

  5. IP routing - Wikipedia

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    IP forwarding algorithms in most routing software determine a route through a shortest path algorithm. In routers, packets arriving at an interface are examined for source and destination addressing and queued to the appropriate outgoing interface according to their destination address and a set of rules and performance metrics.

  6. Link-state routing protocol - Wikipedia

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    The basic concept of link-state routing is that every node constructs a map of the connectivity to the network in the form of a graph, showing which nodes are connected to which other nodes. [4] Each node then independently calculates the next best logical path from it to every possible destination in the network. [5]

  7. Wikipedia : Route diagram template/Transwiki guide

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    The "legend" in BS-map or BS-table which links to any of these pages: {{Railway line legend}} for generic railway map, the default legend. {{Railway track legend}} for railway track and platform alignment diagram. {{Bus route legend}} for any type of bus route map. {{Waterways legend}} for waterway or canal map. {{Trails legend}} for footpath map.

  8. Template:Routemap - Wikipedia

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    Template for displaying diagram composed of icon images and text labels in uniform style. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Inline state inline Remove title bar and border for transclusion in infobox String optional Table title title Official title of the system. Value «no» will remove the table ...

  9. Administrative distance - Wikipedia

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    The administrator can arbitrarily reconfigure the administrative distances, which affects the ranking of the preferred routes by the routing process. On Cisco routers, static routes have an administrative distance of 1, making them preferred over routes issued by a dynamic routing protocol. The administrative distance is a value that is always ...