Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Route_server> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 41 of
41
with 100 triples per page.
- Route_server abstract "A route server is a server that was originally made with the intention to be a part of the National Science Foundation funded Routing Arbiter project. This routing process directs information among Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routers. These servers are placed at Network Access Points (NAP) in which the centralized computers that organize and match routing at the NAPs. This type of server is very important because without it managing BGP sessions would be an impossible procedure. This can be seen where overhead and management difficulties of maintaining BGP sessions through which routers with single or multiple domains that are connected could cause problems (aka full mesh routing connectivity). By introducing the route server the overhead is reduced and at the same time alleviates some of the problem therefore making it much easier to manage. The route server simply gives the ability to look at an IP routing table of an autonomous system where the server is located.".
- Route_server wikiPageExternalLink ams-ix-route-servers.
- Route_server wikiPageExternalLink route_servers.shtml.
- Route_server wikiPageExternalLink routeserver.
- Route_server wikiPageExternalLink Configuring-Quagga-as-a-Route-Server.html.
- Route_server wikiPageID "27313220".
- Route_server wikiPageLength "2337".
- Route_server wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Route_server wikiPageRevisionID "592957848".
- Route_server wikiPageWikiLink Autonomous_system_(Internet).
- Route_server wikiPageWikiLink Border_Gateway_Protocol.
- Route_server wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_network_organizations.
- Route_server wikiPageWikiLink Category:Internet_Standards.
- Route_server wikiPageWikiLink Category:Internet_governance.
- Route_server wikiPageWikiLink Merit_Network.
- Route_server wikiPageWikiLink National_Science_Foundation.
- Route_server wikiPageWikiLink Network_access_point.
- Route_server wikiPageWikiLink Server_(computing).
- Route_server wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:connectivity.
- Route_server wikiPageWikiLinkText "Route Server".
- Route_server wikiPageWikiLinkText "Route server".
- Route_server wikiPageWikiLinkText "Route-Servers".
- Route_server wikiPageWikiLinkText "route server".
- Route_server wikiPageWikiLinkText "route-servers".
- Route_server wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Route_server wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Route_server wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- Route_server subject Category:Computer_network_organizations.
- Route_server subject Category:Internet_Standards.
- Route_server subject Category:Internet_governance.
- Route_server hypernym Server.
- Route_server type Software.
- Route_server type Organization.
- Route_server type Organization.
- Route_server comment "A route server is a server that was originally made with the intention to be a part of the National Science Foundation funded Routing Arbiter project. This routing process directs information among Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routers. These servers are placed at Network Access Points (NAP) in which the centralized computers that organize and match routing at the NAPs. This type of server is very important because without it managing BGP sessions would be an impossible procedure.".
- Route_server label "Route server".
- Route_server sameAs Q7371592.
- Route_server sameAs m.0bxz74z.
- Route_server sameAs Q7371592.
- Route_server wasDerivedFrom Route_server?oldid=592957848.
- Route_server isPrimaryTopicOf Route_server.