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  2. Carrier Routing System - Wikipedia

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    The routing decisions are made by the route processor and the switching fabric takes care of the routing based on the Route processor input. The CRS runs IOS XR which is said to be designed for high-end carrier grade routers and was launched with CRS-1. In a multi-chassis deployment, the Line card chassis is used along with another variety of ...

  3. Cisco IOS XR - Wikipedia

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    Line card running IOS XR. IOS XR is a release train of Cisco Systems' widely deployed Internetwork Operating System (IOS), used on their high-end Network Convergence System (NCS) and carrier-grade routers such as the ASR 9000 series and Carrier Routing System series of routers.

  4. Request for Routing - Wikipedia

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    In the realm of electronic commerce, shippers frequently need to know how the consignee or payer of a load wants a load shipped, for example, which carrier, what dates, how many trailers. The EDI ASC X12 standards provide guidance for an electronic document coded '753' to be generated to request routing instructions.

  5. Least-cost routing - Wikipedia

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    In voice telecommunications, least-cost routing (LCR) is the process of selecting the path of outbound communications traffic based on cost.Within a telecoms carrier, an LCR team might periodically (monthly, weekly or even daily) choose between routes from several or even hundreds of carriers.

  6. PAROLI - Wikipedia

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    It is used to connect the line-cards in a so-called line-card chassis with the switching fabric in a switch-fabric chassis. As the traffic between these kinds of chassis is comparable with the data that flows over a backplane in a single-shelf system the required bandwidth is very high and as is the need for reliability the shelves are interconnected using several fibre optic cables.

  7. CRS-1 - Wikipedia

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    Cisco CRS-1, a family of Cisco's Carrier Routing System; SpaceX CRS-1, flight for SpaceX's uncrewed Dragon cargo spacecraft; Cygnus CRS-1, flight for Orbital Sciences Cygnus cargo spacecraft; Commercial Resupply Services — Phase 1 Missions of NASA

  8. Category:Hardware routers - Wikipedia

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    Carrier Routing System; Central Outdoor Router; Cisco 2500 series; Cisco 12000; Cisco Valet routers; Core router; F. List of router firmware projects; Fuzzball router; L.

  9. Towing - Wikipedia

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    These trailer hitches are common on the back of many cars and trucks, and RV trailers are commonly used for camping outings or road trips. In the United Kingdom, RV trailers are known as caravans. Trailers designed to be hauled in an 18-wheel tractor-trailer configuration, which come in many configurations: