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The process of determining the best path from Point A on one network to Point B on another is known as?

This is known as routing.


What is flow-based routing?

Flow based routing considers the flow in the network; mean consider the amount of traffic in the network before deciding on which outgoing line to place the packet. The key here is to be able to characterize the nature of the traffic flows over time. The basic idea behind the algorithm, is that any given line, if the capacity and average flow are known, it is possible to compute the mean packet delay on that line from queuing theory. The routing problem thus reduces to finding the routing algorithm that produces the minimum average delay for the subnet.


A manufacturer receives Internet orders via two different routing systems The time between orders for each routing system in a typical day is known to be exponential distribution with a mean of 3?

1. A manufacturer receives Internet orders via two different routing systems. The time between orders for each routing system in a typical day is known to be exponential distribution with a mean of 3.2 minutes. Both systems operate independently.(a) What is the probability that no orders will be received in a 5 minute period? (4 points)(b) What is the probability that both systems receive two orders between 10 and 15 minutes after the site is officially open for business? (4 points)


What type of routing algorithm does BGP use?

Best Path Algorithm, also known as Path-Vector Routing Internetworking with Cisco and Microsoft Technologies pg. 297 If you are in net+ 3rd edition like me, I do not belive this protocol is mention which leads me to believe the answer we are looking for in the study guide is Distance Vector, since BGP is a distance vector protocol. It can only be one of two in this case afaik, distance vector or Link State. :)


Compare and contrast the advertisements by RIP and OSPF?

RIP is an Interior Gateway Protocol and the most widely accepted routing protocol. It is also known by the name of the Unix daemon program routed. RIP is straightforward: it arranges to have routers to broadcast their entire current routing database periodically OSPF is a link-state algorithm. OSPF specifies a class of messages called link-state advertisements (LSAs) that allow routers to update each other about the LAN and WAN links to which they are connected. When a change is made to the network, LSAs flow between routers. OSPF routers receive link-state updates and store them in a topology database in memory. OSPF networks as an end-station-to-router protocol. OSPF addresses all the deficiencies of RIP, without affecting connectivity to RIP based networks.

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The process of determining the best path from Point A on one network to Point B on another is known as?

This is known as routing.


What is Wachovia's routing number in Maryland?

Wachovia was bought out and is now known as Wells Fargo Bank. The routing number for Wells Fargo Bank in Maryland is 055003201.


Which protocol routes between different autonomous systems?

The protocols used to distribute routing information between AS's are known as Exterior Gateway Protocols (EGP's).


How do you install router to Cisco switch?

Loaded question. This depends on the Cisco switch and it's a very technically detailed answer - unique to every switch model. The short answer is that switches that are "modular" allow you to have routing functionality inside one or more "modules" or "cards" of the switch. Some switches allow routing to occur on each "line card", other solution allow a switch to share a single "card" to do all the routing for the entire switch. Routing and switching can be configured via a single terminal interface session - known as "native", whereas some switches separate the routing terminal and switching terminal - known as "hybrid". If that isn't enough info, go to cisco.com and use their search engine to find the "installation guides" of your model.


ABA number for transfer wire?

ABA is also known as the routing number of the bank branch. If the transfer is international (from outside the US), the ABA routing number is not applicable. However, if the wire transfer is coming in, from outside the US, to the US, then the ABA Routing Number would be applicable. The routing number is usually found on your checkbook. Alternatively, you should call your bank branch for it.


Why do you have to disable link state routing?

Link state routing must be disabled whenever two or more routing groups are configured to send or receive mail from an Exchange 2007 computer that has the Hub Transport server role installed. (The Hub Transport server was formerly known as a bridgehead server). This is because Exchange 2007 uses Active Directory to determine routing topology. The Exchange 2007 servers do not propagate link state updates. If link state routing is enabled and there is more than one routing group configured to send mail to or from an Exchange 2007 Hub Transport server, routing loops might occur.


What two names refer to the same algorithm used by all link-state routing protocols?

Link-state routing algorithms, also known as shortest path first (SPF) algorithms.


What is a routing number used for?

A routing number is a nine-digit code used in the United States to identify a specific banking institution. It is primarily used for directing electronic funds transfers, such as direct deposits, bill payments, and wire transfers. Routing numbers help ensure that funds are directed to the correct bank and account during these transactions.


Which layer of the OSI can route packets to eliminate problems like network congestion?

If you are talking strictly about routing, then layer 3 (the Network layer). There are some routing protocols, usually known as link-state routing protocols that are aware of network congestion problems and can re-route as necessary. Network congestion is not restricted to routing alone, however. At layer 4 (Transport Layer) there is a facility known as flow control, which can pause a sending network if the receiving network is too busy to accommodate all the packets.


Can you explain to you the OSPF?

Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is a type of routing protocol known as an interior gateway protocol or an interior routing protocol. The routers in an internet are responsible for receiving and forwarding packets through the interconnected set of networks. Each router makes routing decisions based on knowledge of the topology and traffic/delay conditions of the internet. The routing protocol between routers is used to exchange topology and traffic delay information. An interior routing protocol is used within a portion of the internet called an autonomous system, which simply means a connected set of routers that are managed by a single organization. OSPF is the most commonly used interior routing protocol.


A patient service slip personalized to the practice of the physician and used as a communications billing tool during routing of the patient is also known as?

A superbill, transaction slip, multi purpose billing form, charge slip or routing form


Where is the routing number on a business check?

Normally to find the routing number on business checks, look to the bottom left hand corner of the check. The first nine numbers are the Banks Routing Transit Number known as the "RTN". The routing numbers are surrounded by a symbol similar to two colons with a small horizontal line. The checking account number follows the RTN and then the individual check number. In some cases the order of the checking account number and the check number are reversed.