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  2. Carrier Routing System - Wikipedia

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    Carrier Routing System (CRS) is a modular and distributed core router developed by Cisco Systems Inc that enables service providers to deliver data, voice, and video services over a scalable IP Next-Generation Network (NGN) infrastructure. In a network topology, these routers are generally positioned in the core or edge of a service provider ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Cisco CRS-1 - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 October 2012, at 03:20 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  6. 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

  7. 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.

  8. Avaya ERS 8600 - Wikipedia

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    The Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 or ERS 8600, previously known as the Passport 8600 or the Accelar 8000, is a modular chassis combination hardware router and switch used in computer networking. The system, originally designed and manufactured by Nortel , was manufactured by Avaya from 2009 until 2017.

  9. Signalling Connection Control Part - Wikipedia

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    Although MTP provides routing capabilities based on the Point Code, SCCP allows routing using a Point Code and Subsystem number or a Global Title.. A Point Code is used to address a particular node on the network, whereas a Subsystem number addresses a specific application available on that node.