IP route aggregation - definição. O que é IP route aggregation. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é IP route aggregation - definição

TWO OR MORE NETWORKS COMBINED TO IMPROVE ROUTING EFFICIENCY
Routing prefix aggregation; Supernetting; Route aggregation; Route summarization; Supernet
  • An example of route aggregation as a part of CIDR.

Community Choice Aggregation         
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SUPPLY SYSTEM
Community choice aggregation; Electricity aggregation; Electrical aggregation; Community Aggregation; Energy aggregation; Gas aggregation; Municipal aggregation; Government aggregation; Governmental aggregation; Community Choice Energy
Community Choice Aggregation (CCA), also known as Community Choice Energy, municipal aggregation, governmental aggregation, electricity aggregation, and community aggregation, is an alternative to the investor owned utility energy supply system in which local entities in the United States aggregate the buying power of individual customers within a defined jurisdiction in order to secure alternative energy supply contracts. The CCA chooses the power generation source on behalf of the consumers.
Data aggregation         
COMPILING OF INFORMATION FROM DATABASES WITH INTENT TO PREPARE COMBINED DATASETS FOR DATA PROCESSING
Data Aggregators; Data aggregators; Information aggregator; Data aggregator; Information aggregation
Data aggregation is the compiling of information from databases with intent to prepare combined datasets for data processing.
Route (command)         
COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEM COMMAND
Route (Unix command); Route (Command)
In computing, route is a command used to view and manipulate the IP routing table in Unix-like and Microsoft WindowsAdding a TCP/IP Route to the Windows Routing Table operating systems and also in IBM OS/2 and ReactOS. Manual manipulation of the routing table is characteristic of static routing.

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Supernetwork

A supernetwork, or supernet, is an Internet Protocol (IP) network that is formed by aggregation of multiple networks (or subnets) into a larger network. The new routing prefix for the aggregate network represents the constituent networks in a single routing table entry. The process of forming a supernet is called supernetting, prefix aggregation, route aggregation, or route summarization.

Supernetting within the Internet serves as a strategy to avoid fragmentation of the IP address space by using a hierarchical allocation system that delegates control of segments of address space to regional Internet registries. This method facilitates regional route aggregation.

The benefits of supernetting are efficiencies gained in routers in terms of memory storage of route information and processing overhead when matching routes. Supernetting, however, can introduce interoperability issues and other risks.