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  • ...''' is an extremely low-overhead [[protocol (computer)|protocol]] of the [[Internet Protocol Suite]] (IPS). It is intended to have the absolute minimum of functionality UDP runs over [[Internet Protocol]], which runs over the protocols specific to the actual network interconnec
    3 KB (431 words) - 15:32, 23 August 2008
  • In the [[Internet Protocol Suite]], SMTP is the basic method for transferring the "envelopes" of elect
    243 bytes (33 words) - 15:30, 25 November 2008
  • {{r|Internet Protocol}}
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Voice over Internet Protocol]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • While the [[Internet Protocol]] is [[connectionless]], capacity planning of networks needs an understandi [[Internet Protocol flow information export]] is the general term for methods to collect and re
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  • {{rpl|Internet Protocol}}
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  • [[Internet Protocol version 4]] and [[Internet Protocol version 6]] packets are datagrams.
    1 KB (217 words) - 15:19, 28 September 2008
  • ...f the [[Thread (network protocol)|Thread]] network protocol and also the [[Internet Protocol]] (IP). The standard's code and documentation are published under the Apac
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  • {{r|Internet protocol}}
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  • ...riginally from [[MQ-1 Predator]] unmanned aerial vehicles in Bosnia), over Internet Protocol, from a small number of geographic and theater uplinks to several hundred r
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  • ...on]] (HAIPE IS), the core interoperability specification as NSA moves to [[Internet Protocol]]-based [[routing|routed]] communications.
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol Suite||***}}
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  • ...ideal solutions for many of their uses, and one of the design goals for [[Internet Protocol version 6]] was to do away with the need for a NAT function. Deployment exp ...a variety of operational challenges, and one of the goals in developing [[Internet Protocol version 6]] was to do away with the need for NAT service.
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  • {{r|Voice over Internet Protocol}}
    1 KB (148 words) - 19:48, 11 January 2010
  • ...efers to the technical management of large, multi-user networks based on [[Internet Protocol]] (IP) [[routing]], not operators of individual computers.
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  • ...of the physical and data link layers of [[IEEE 802.3]], but replaces the [[Internet Protocol Suite|TCP/IP]] end-to-end and routing protocols with their InfiniBand equiv
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  • {{r|Voice over Internet Protocol}}
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  • ...undamental [[network management]] [[protocol (computer)|protoco]] of the [[Internet Protocol Suite]]. SNMP itself is indeed quite simple; the complexity of real-world s
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  • ...er''' manages connectivity using [[Internet Protocol version 4]] (IPv4), [[Internet Protocol version 6]] (IPv6), or both. It creates connectivity, as defined by the ter
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