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  • {{r|Computer networking reference models}}
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  • ...r standards bodies, the IETF is consensus based and does not use a rigid [[computer networking reference models|computer networking reference model]] such as the [[Open Systems Interconne ...hard requirement to implement particular technical methods, there is no [[computer networking reference models|single required architectural reference model]]. Again, a reason why OSI fa
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  • Routers are network elements that, even within the Internet [[Computer networking reference models#The end-to-end assumption|end-to-end assumption]], must maintain state of t ...n end-to-end function, so this is one way in which the router breaks the [[Computer networking reference models#The end-to-end assumption|end-to-end assumption]]. Other common violations
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  • ...ceived need here for "justifying" network standards? I could put more on [[Computer networking reference models]], and indeed go before computer networking to such things as the [[Kingsbu
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  • In [[computer networking reference models]], I discuss that the OSI reference model, at least in the basic 7-layer fo
    8 KB (1,314 words) - 05:21, 8 March 2024
  • ...are designed to be consistent with an architectural approach, defined by [[computer networking reference models]]. In actual practice, the relatively informal Internet architecture is mos
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  • *[[Computer networking reference models]], [[Internet Protocol Suite]], [[Domain Name System]] (and subarticles), [
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  • ...d articles]], or however you link to a subpage. Perhaps these belong in [[Computer networking reference models ]], [[Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model]], or in their own artic
    12 KB (2,002 words) - 05:21, 8 March 2024
  • ..., however, does take some preparation in principles of networking (e.g., [[computer networking reference models]]), formal logic and automata theory, binary arithmetic, and, quite likely,
    22 KB (3,613 words) - 12:39, 21 February 2011
  • ...s above, plus references to Padlipsky's stuff notably RFC 871, either in [[Computer networking reference models]] or in a new article on Internet vs. OSI thinking. [[User:Sandy Harris|San
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  • ...there may be different encryptions in effect at different layers of the [[Computer networking reference models|protocol layers]] of the end-to-end network.
    12 KB (1,744 words) - 05:48, 8 April 2024
  • ...s above, plus references to Padlipsky's stuff notably RFC 871, either in [[Computer networking reference models]] or in a new article on Internet vs. OSI thinking. [[User:Sandy Harris|San
    10 KB (1,568 words) - 01:18, 13 March 2010
  • * [[Computer networking reference models/Definition]]
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