rout - use in sentences

Object

  • daemon: Private routers or routing daemons that offer service to the college network are not permitted.
  • protocol: Finally, many companies now need the ability to handle multiple Internet links, traffic shaping, voice over IP and dynamic routing protocols.
  • packet: Network -- Responsible for routing packets of data across the network.
  • queue: TRANSITING Status The request is being transmitted from the routing queue to another queue.
  • table: Without these options, route displays the current contents of the routing tables.
  • algorithm: In this paper, we propose propagation and routing algorithms for a fully decentralized, self-organizing network.

Converse of object

  • complete: This only left Reid to complete the rout with his 4th goal for the team.
  • become: Royston's strength was the pack where the scrummages became a rout.
  • lead: Miroslav Klose led the rout with a hat-trick of headed goals.

Preposition: through

  • server: All the mail in one group is physically routed through the bridgehead server.
  • system: Each of these components has the ability to substantially alter the runoff hydrograph as it is routed through the system.

Adjective modifier

  • complete: In June the referendum on union was taken in Natal, and resulted in a complete rout of the separatists.

Modifying Another Word

  • diversely: Our main UK Internet transit ( to our servers in Telehouse ) is provided by Netscalibur via two diversely routed 100Mbps connections.
  • automatically: The call is automatically routed to the nearest open Alamo office.
  • utterly: In the process they utterly routed an American pair who are specialists in this type of chess.
  • firmly: Chalemie's version is firmly routed in this comic tradition.
  • correctly: Callers will now be greeted with the usual menu options and calls will be correctly routed to our support team.
  • directly: The waste from WCs is routed directly to the mains drainage via a larger vented pipe.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • through: Calls from mobile phones are routed through to London.
  • out: The signals can be mixed and routed out as a master to a pocket transmitter, or to a wired power supply unit.

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