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  • The '''Internet Protocol''' (IP) is the highly resilient [[protocol (computer)|protocol]] for messag ...mon aspects of designing a protocol for the internetworking layer of the [[Internet Protocol Suite]].
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  • Note that [[Internet Protocol version 4]] also exists. [[User:Chris Day|Chris Day]] 03:32, 9 June 2008 (C As does [[Internet Protocol version 6]]. This article deals with commonalities and requirements for the
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  • ...s carrying voice telephony not over dedicated telephony networks, but over Internet Protocol networks that handle both voice and data. In practice, VoIP also refers to
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  • | pagename = Internet Protocol | abc = Internet Protocol
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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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  • The '''Internet Protocol Suite (IPS)''' is a loose description of the set of protocol (computer)|pro ...to try to “coerce” (using the lovely word choice of Priscilla Oppenheimer) Internet Protocol Suite protocols into OSI layers.
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  • ...far as I can tell, since July 2008, there has been an article placed on [[Internet Protocol Suite/Signed Articles]] that has not been approved or publicly commented on Internet Protocol Suite: application protocols, TCP and
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  • #REDIRECT [[Internet Protocol Suite]]
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  • ...data transfer of the Internet since 1980. It will gradually be replaced by Internet Protocol version 6 ('''IPv6'''). In the Internet Protocol Suite architecture, all traffic is broken up into IP packets, which are the
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  • {{r|Internet Protocol Suite}} {{r|Internet Protocol version 4}}
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  • ...4 and Internet Protocol version 6 can run more securely if features of the Internet Protocol security architecture (IPSec)<ref name=RFC4301>{{citation | title = Security Architecture for the Internet Protocol
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  • ...o the general [[multihoming]] article, a little less detail here, and an [[Internet Protocol version 6 multihoming]] article? After all, shim6 deals with a subset of mu
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  • | pagename = Internet Protocol Suite | abc = Internet Protocol Suite
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  • '''Internet Protocol version 6''' (or as it is more commonly known "IPv6") is a method of addres ...ng|IPv6 multihoming]] are in this article, but might well split out to an "Internet Protocol version 6 operations" article that deal with operational issues not related
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  • #Redirect [[Internet Protocol version 6]]
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