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client de routagerouting client (A type of cache client that includes a routing table that is maintained by lead hosts in the cluster and enables the client to obtain cached data directly from the cache host on which the data resides)
connecteur de groupe de routagerouting group connector (An SMTP connector that is required for mail to flow between Exchange routing groups. When Exchange Server 2007 is installed in an existing Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange 2000 Server organization, the required routing group connector is created during setup)
domaine de routagerouting domain (A collection of contiguous network segments connected by routers that share the routing information for the routes within the domain)
groupe de routagerouting group (A logical grouping of well-connected Exchange servers between which no connector is required for message transfer)
identificateur de routageroute distinguisher (An address qualifer used only within a single Internet service provider's multi-protocol label switching (MPLS) network. It is used to distinguish the distinct virtual private network (VPN) routes of separate customers who connect to the provider)
routage basé sur le contenucontent-based routing (The routing of a document based on the information extracted from the payload of the document)
routage CIDRClassless Interdomain Routing An IP address and routing management method that allocates IP addresses in a way that reduces the number of routes stored on any individual router, while also increasing the number of available IP addresses. CIDR replaces class-based IP address allocation (Classless InterDomain Routing)
routage directdirect routing (An event routing strategy where the event instance does not move in the tree and behaves like a standard common language runtime event)
routage d'événementevent routing (In Windows Presentation Foundation and Silverlight, the movement of an event in a tree of elements. There are three types of event routing: direct, bubbling, and tunneling. With direct routing, the event does not move in the tree. With bubbling, the event moves up to the top of the tree. With tunneling, the event starts at the top of the tree and moves down to the source of the event. In Silverlight, event routing and routed events are used, but tunneling is not implemented)
routage en parallèleparallel routing (A routing method in which all available agents in the hunt group are offered the call. The first agent to accept the call will get it, and the other agents will be notified that the call was taken by someone else)
routage en sérieserial routing (A routing method in which calls are always offered to available agents in the hunt group in the same order, as determined by the administrator)
Routage intelligentIntelligent Routing (A feature of Group Filtering that routes SMTP addresses to specific delivery locations based on group names and associations, even if all users share the same domain)
routage statiquestatic routing (Routing limited to fixed routing tables, as opposed to dynamically updated routing tables)
routage vers l'agent le plus longuement inactiflongest idle routing (A routing method in which the agent who has the longest idle in the hunt group is offered the call first)
routage à moindre coûtleast-cost routing (A process that performs reverse number lookup on one-number calls and then routes the call over an IP connection to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) gateway that is nearest to the location of the destination phone number)
Règle de routage de rapports Duet EnterpriseDuet Enterprise Reports Routing Rule (A SharePoint content type for the rules that govern distribution of Duet Enterprise Reports)
table de routage distribuédistributed routing table (A routing table with entries that are distributed across a group of machines that can be used to map numeric keys to application endpoints and find routes through the network of peers)
URI d'agent utilisateur de routage globalglobally routable user agent URI (A URI that a SIP program can use to route a call to a specific agent)