Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Network Search Engine Tool

Computer networks are connected together to form bigger networks. Routers are devices that connect these networks. For example, a home network connected to the network of an Internet service provider. Routers that handle more number of networks or computers connected to them need to perform their switching functionality faster enough such that they themselves do not become bottlenecks in the communication they facilitate. A network search engine (also known as network search element or NSE for short) is a special-purpose device that helps a router do one of its core and repeated function of address lookup faster. Besides routing, address lookup is also done to perform functions such as keeping track of the services used for billing the user of the network, looking up patterns of information in the data being passed through the network
This product is a self-contained index-based network search engine that indexes all shared files in your local area network and provides users with the ability to locate necessary files within a few seconds. It returns blazingly fast search results to your users, even when large numbers of shared files and folders are present.

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