Flood search routing
Flood search routing: In a
telephone network, non-deterministic
routing in which a dialed number received at a
switch is transmitted to all switches,
i.e., flooded, in the area
code directly connected to that switch; if the dialed number is not an affiliated
subscriber at that switch, the number is then retransmitted to all directly connected switches, and then routed through the switch that has the dialed number corresponding to the particular
user end instrument affiliated with it.
Note 1: All digits of the numbering plan are used to identify a particular subscriber.
Note 2: Flood search routing allows subscribers to have telephone numbers independent of switch codes.
Note 3: Flood search routing provides the highest probability that a call will go through even though a number of switches and links fail.
Source: from Federal Standard 1037C