Babel
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Babel
Summary
Babel is a distance-vector routing protocol[1]. Babel draws 89 Wikipedia views per month (distance_vector_routing_protocol category, ranking #2 of 3).[2]
Key Facts
- Babel's instance of is recorded as distance-vector routing protocol[3].
- Babel's based on is recorded as Bellman–Ford algorithm[4].
- Babel's logo image is recorded as Babel logo black.svg[5].
- Babel's has use is recorded as routing protocol[6].
- Babel's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/07kh9qy[7].
- Babel's official website is recorded as https://www.irif.fr/~jch/software/babel/[8].
- Babel's described by source is recorded as RFC 6126: The Babel Routing Protocol[9].
- Babel's described by source is recorded as RFC 7298: Babel Hashed Message Authentication Code (HMAC) Cryptographic Authentication[10].
- Babel's described by source is recorded as RFC 7557: Extension Mechanism for the Babel Routing Protocol[11].
- Babel's described by source is recorded as RFC 8966: The Babel Routing Protocol[12].
- Babel's described by source is recorded as RFC 8965: Applicability of the Babel Routing Protocol[13].
- Babel's described by source is recorded as RFC 8967: MAC Authentication for the Babel Routing Protocol[14].
- Babel's described by source is recorded as RFC 8968: Babel Routing Protocol over Datagram Transport Layer Security[15].
- Babel's described by source is recorded as RFC 9046: Babel Information Model[16].
- Babel's described by source is recorded as RFC 9079: Source-Specific Routing in the Babel Routing Protocol[17].
- Babel's described by source is recorded as RFC 9080: Homenet Profile of the Babel Routing Protocol[18].
- Babel's described by source is recorded as RFC 9229: IPv4 Routes with an IPv6 Next Hop in the Babel Routing Protocol[19].
- Babel's port is recorded as {'amount': '+6696'}[20].
Why It Matters
Babel draws 89 Wikipedia views per month (distance_vector_routing_protocol category, ranking #2 of 3).[2] Babel has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[21]