Bazsites.com Routing
Directory Topics
On the Web
- Sur ma route - Carnet de route de Paris à Genève sur l'ancienne nationale 5, la route blanche.
- West Yorkshire Cycle Route - A brief guide to the 150-mile circular route, around the borders of the county, with information about maps available.
- West Yorkshire Cycle Route - A guide to this cycle route around the borders of the county; includes route details and mapping.
- Cycle-Routes.org - Offers independent guides to several long-distance routes on the National Cycle Network, including the Pennine Cycleway, Hadrian's Cycleway, and The Three Rivers route; also describes Sustrans and its programme.
- Route 1 Hockey.com - Official site of the Route 1 Girls League, Route 1 Christmas Tournament and Route 1 Spring League.
- Sea to Sea Cycle Route - Brief description of the route, with grid references, from the Cumbrian Mountain Bike Resource site.
- Sea to Sea Cycle Route - Pete Chase and three friends describe their trip on the coast to coast cycle route.
- Reivers Cycle Route - From Tynemouth to Whitehaven; includes route and attraction guide, listings of accommodation and cyclist resources, and mapping.
- The C2C Guide - Accommodation needs, tourist information , place histories, cycling tips and route details for the sea to sea cycle route.
- Route 66 Maps - Additional files for the Route 66 Guidebook and Atlas and a downloadable index to Route 66 Magazine articles.
Wikipedia Articles
- Hybrid routing - Hybrid routing is the routing of telephone calls in which numbering plans and routing tables are used to permit the collocation, in the same area code, of switches using a deterministic routing scheme with switches using a non-deterministic routing scheme, such as flood search routing.
- Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol - Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) is a Cisco proprietary routing protocol loosely based on their original IGRP. EIGRP is an advanced hybrid routing protocol, with optimizations to minimize both the routing instability incurred after topology changes, as well as the use of bandwidth and processing power in the router.
- Capillary routing - In networking and in graph theory, capillary routing, for a given network, is a multi-path solution between a pair of source and destination nodes. Unlike shortest-path routing or max-flow routing for any network topology only one capillary routing solution exists.
- Link-state routing protocol - A link-state routing protocol is one of the two main classes of routing protocols used in packet-switched networks for computer communications. Examples of link-state routing protocols include OSPF and IS-IS.
- Interior Gateway Routing Protocol - Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) is a kind of IGP which is a distance-vector routing protocol invented by Cisco, used by routers to exchange routing data within an autonomous system.