routetracking
Routetracking is the collection and analysis of information about the paths that routes take within a system. It encompasses monitoring route selection, changes, and performance over time. The term is used in both computer networking and logistics, and may include tracking policy-driven paths as well as dynamic routes created by routing algorithms.
In networks, routetracking helps operators observe how routing protocols such as OSPF and BGP select and update
In logistics and transportation, routetracking refers to tracking the actual routes used by vehicles or shipments.
Methods and challenges: Routetracking employs real-time monitoring, route analytics, and historical trend analysis. Challenges include handling
See also: traceroute, route analytics, BGP monitoring, GPS tracking, fleet management.