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routerPortable electric power tool used in carpentry and furniture making that consists of an electric motor, a base, two handle knobs, and bits (cutting tools). A router can cut fancy edges for shelving, grooves for storm windows and weather stripping, circles and ovals with smooth edges, and round corners on work of all types. routerA network device that forwards packets from one network to another. Based on internal routing tables, routers read each incoming packet and decide how to forward it. The destination address in the packets determines which line (interface) outgoing packets are directed to. In large-scale enterprise routers, the current traffic load, congestion, line costs and other factors determine which line to forward to.
router1 any of various tools or machines for hollowing out, cutting grooves, etc. router2 Computing a device that allows packets of data to be moved efficiently between two points on a network router [′rau̇d·ər] (communications) A device that selects an appropriate pathway for a message and routes the message accordingly. (design engineering) A chisel with a curved point for cleaning out features such as grooves and mortises on wood members. (mechanical engineering) A machine tool with a rapidly rotating vertical spindle and cutter for making furrows, mortises, and similar grooves.
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Cisco Router Firewall Security deftly explains how to use IOS routers as a firewall solution for protecting a data network from outsiders, especially hackers. Existing customers who have purchased maintenance contracts will be given the option to upgrade their existing MediaGate Routers to the new G4 for a nominal hardware charge. Platforms supported at this time include: Cisco 800 Series Routers; Cisco 1400 Series Routers; Cisco 1600 Series Routers; Cisco 1700 Series Routers; Cisco 2500 Series Routers; Cisco 2600 Series Routers; Cisco 3600 Series Routers; Cisco 7100, 7200 and 7500 Series Routers and Cisco 12000 Series Internet Routers. |
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