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  • In 2001, the [[Internet Engineering Task Force|IETF]] set up the [[Pseudowire]] Emulation Edge to Edge [[working group]], ...t]], low-rate [[Time-division multiplexing|TDM]], or [[Synchronous optical networking|SONET/SDH]], while the PSN may be [[MPLS]], [[Internet Protocol|IP]] (eithe ...
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  • ...nternet Architecture Board]], a committee of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) ==Air force bases== ...
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  • {{short description|American computer scientist}} | fields = Computer science ...
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  • {{Short description|Computer network protocol}} ...ecified by the [[Internet Engineering Task Force|Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)]] in RFC 2364.<ref name=RFC2364>{{cite journal|title=RFC 2364, PPP o ...
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  • ...connection Profile''' ('''GOSIP''') was a specification that profiled open networking products for procurement by governments in the late 1980s and early 1990s. ...s | location= London | isbn= 978-0113305186}}</ref> published by [[Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency|CCTA]], an agency of UK government ...
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  • {{Short description|American computer scientist (1934–2018)}} | occupation = Computer scientist ...
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  • {{Short description|Computer network protocol}} The '''Agent Extensibility Protocol''', or '''AgentX''', is a [[computer networking]] [[Communications protocol|protocol]] that allows management of [[Simple N ...
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  • ...aining preliminary technical specifications, results of [[computer network|networking-related]] research, or other technical information. Often, Internet Drafts Internet Drafts produced by [[Internet Research Task Force|IRTF]] research groups following the naming convention: <code><nowiki>draft ...
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  • {{Short description|Technique in computer networking}} ...omputers to talk to each other as directly as possible in [[peer-to-peer]] networking. This is most commonly used for interactive media such as [[Voice over Inte ...
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  • ...[[United States Department of Defense]]'s enterprise telecommunications [[computer network|network]] for providing data, video, and voice services for 40 year ...environments and the deployed Joint Task Force (JTF) and/or Coalition Task Force (CTF) warfighter. The long-haul telecommunications infrastructure segment ...
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  • ...echterms.com}}</ref> in contrast with "[[thin client]]", which describes a computer heavily dependent on a server's applications. A rich client may be describe The designer of a client–server application decides which parts of the task should be executed on the client, and which on the server. This decision c ...
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  • ...r 2005 |access-date=2015-12-25}}</ref> making Samy the fastest-spreading [[Computer virus#Cross-site scripting virus|virus]] of all time.<ref>{{cite web |url=h ...sentenced to three years' [[probation]] with only one (remotely-monitored) computer and no access to the Internet for life (this provision was later struck off ...
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  • | organization = [[Distributed Management Task Force]] ...technology|IT environment]] are represented as a common set of [[Object (computer science)|objects]] and relationships between them. ...
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  • ...d new subdomains are infrequently added by the [[Internet Engineering Task Force]]. ...ses was a cumbersome mechanical process using lookup tables distributed as computer files between network administrators. The [[Domain Name System]] (DNS) solv ...
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  • {{Short description|Computer network packet filtering technique}} In [[computer networking]], '''ingress filtering''' is a technique used to ensure that incoming [[Pa ...
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  • ...11]] service for users of [[VoIP|VoIP telephony]]. The LIS is the [[Node (networking)|node]] that determines the location of the [[Terminal (telecommunication)| ...ng people and equipment will be at the heart of tomorrow's active offices. Computer and communications systems continue to proliferate in the office and home. ...
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  • ...hor=Karen R.Sollins |date=July 1992 |publisher=[[Internet Engineering Task Force|IETF]] |access-date=2020-10-18 |url=https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1350 }}< ...s, ... 49152-65535 (never assigned) |publisher=[[Internet Engineering Task Force|IETF]] |access-date=November 14, 2021 |doi=10.17487/RFC6335}}</ref> [[FreeB ...
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  • {{Short description|Network standards task group, 1995–1998}} ...g and dynamic [[multicast]] filtering to the [[IEEE 802.1D]] standard. The task group developed a mechanism for implementing [[quality of service]] (QoS) a ...
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  • ...on technology)|packets]] known as '''bogons''', which are ones sent to a [[computer network]] claiming to originate from invalid or bogus [[IP address]]es, kno ...frey S. Goodfellow |title=The Hacker's Dictionary: A Guide to the World of Computer Wizards |url=http://jargon-file.org/archive/jargon-1.5.0.dos.txt |website=J ...
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  • | organization = [[Storage Networking Industry Association]] | domain = [[Computer storage]] ...
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