RFC 1983:Internet Users' Glossary
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... Administrative Domain address There are four types of addresses in common use within the ...
... address There are four types of addresses in common use within the Internet. They are email address ...
... addresses in common use within the Internet. They are email address; IP, internet or Internet address ...
... email address; IP, internet or Internet address; hardware or MAC address; and URL ...
... internet or Internet address; hardware or MAC address; and URL. See also: email address, IP address ...
... hardware or MAC address; and URL. See also: email address, IP address, internet address, MAC address ...
... MAC address; and URL. See also: email address, IP address, internet address, MAC address, Uniform Resource Locator ...
... URL. See also: email address, IP address, internet address, MAC address, Uniform Resource Locator. ...
... email address, IP address, internet address, MAC address, Uniform Resource Locator. ...
... Uniform Resource Locator. address mask A bit mask used to identify which bits ...
... A bit mask used to identify which bits in an IP address correspond to the network and subnet ...
... to the network and subnet portions of the address. This mask is often referred to as the subnet mask because the network ...
... subnet mask because the network portion of the address (i.e., the network mask) can be determined by the encoding ...
... network mask) can be determined by the encoding inherent in an IP address. See also: Classless Inter- domain Routing ...
... Routing. address resolution Conversion of a network-layer address ...
... address resolution Conversion of a network-layer address (e.g. IP address) into the corresponding physical ...
... Conversion of a network-layer address (e.g. IP address) into the corresponding physical address ...
... IP address) into the corresponding physical address (e.g., MAC address). See also: IP address, MAC address ...
... corresponding physical address (e.g., MAC address). See also: IP address, MAC address. ...
... physical address (e.g., MAC address). See also: IP address, MAC address. ...
... address (e.g., MAC address). See also: IP address, MAC address. Address Resolution Protocol ...
... MAC address. Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Used to dynamically discover the low level physical ...
... physical network hardware address that corresponds to the high level IP address for ...
... hardware address that corresponds to the high level IP address for a given host. ARP ...
... network. See also: proxy ARP, Reverse Address Resolution Protocol. Administrative Domain ...
... ARP See: Address Resolution Protocol ARPA ...
... electronic mail from one user to another, typically by specifying an explicit UUCP path through which the mail is to be routed. See also: email address, mail path, UNIX-to-UNIX ...
... nodes. See also: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, Reverse Address Resolution Protocol. Border Gateway Protocol ...
... network layer address. See also: gateway, router. ...
... CIDR) A proposal, set forth in RFC 1519(-> 4632), to allocate IP addresses so as to allow the addresses to be aggregated when advertised as routes. ...
... 1519(-> 4632), to allocate IP addresses so as to allow the addresses to be aggregated when advertised as routes. It is based on the elimination of intrinsic IP network addresses ...
... addresses to be aggregated when advertised as routes. It is based on the elimination of intrinsic IP network addresses; that is, the determination of the network address ...
... addresses; that is, the determination of the network address based on the first few bits of the IP address ...
... address based on the first few bits of the IP address. See also: IP address, network ...
... first few bits of the IP address. See also: IP address, network address ...
... IP address, network address, supernet. client ...
... NIC's primary responsibility was the assignment of Internet network addresses and Autonomous System numbers, the administration of the root domain, and ...
... Autonomous System, network address, Internet Registry, InterNIC, Network Information ...
... principal use is the lookup of host IP addresses based on host names. The style of host names ...
... Mail Exchange Record. dot address (dotted decimal notation) Dot address refers to the common notation for IP addresses ...
... dot address (dotted decimal notation) Dot address refers to the common notation for IP addresses of the form A.B.C.D; where each letter represents, in decimal, one byte ...
... address (dotted decimal notation) Dot address refers to the common notation for IP addresses of the form A.B.C.D; where each letter represents, in decimal, one byte of a four byte IP address ...
... IP addresses of the form A.B.C.D; where each letter represents, in decimal, one byte of a four byte IP address. See also: IP address. [FYI4 ...
... form A.B.C.D; where each letter represents, in decimal, one byte of a four byte IP address. See also: IP address. [FYI4] ...
... Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) A foundation established to address social and legal issues arising from the impact on society of the increasingly pervasive use of computers as a means of communication and information ...
... Electronic mail email address The domain-based or UUCP address ...
... email address The domain-based or UUCP address that is used to send electronic mail to a specified destination. For example an editor's address ...
... address that is used to send electronic mail to a specified destination. For example an editor's address is "gmalkin@xylogics.com". See also: bang path, mail path, UNIX- ...
... host address See: internet address ...
... host address See: internet address hostname ...
... host number See: host address HPCC ...
... Internet Protocol. internet address A IP address that uniquely identifies a node ...
... internet address A IP address that uniquely identifies a node on an internet. An ...
... node on an internet. An Internet address (capital "I"), uniquely identifies a node on the Internet ...
... Internet. See also: internet, Internet, IP address. Internet Architecture Board ...
... internet number See: internet address Internet Protocol ...
... authority to delegate portions of its responsibility and, with respect to network address and Autonomous System identifiers ...
... Autonomous System, network address, Defense Data Network..., ...
... Internet Protocol Version 6 IP address The 32-bit address ...
... IP address The 32-bit address defined by the Internet Protocol in RFC 791std5. ...
... 791std5. It is usually represented in dotted decimal notation. See also: dot address, internet address, Internet Protocol, network ...
... It is usually represented in dotted decimal notation. See also: dot address, internet address, Internet Protocol, network address ...
... internet address, Internet Protocol, network address, subnet address ...
... address, subnet address, host address. ...
... subnet address, host address. IP datagram ...
... Media Access Control MAC address The hardware address of a device connected to a shared media. See ...
... MAC address The hardware address of a device connected to a shared media. See also: Media Access Control, Ethernet ...
... electronic mail delivery system which allows a message to be delivered to a list of addresses. Mail exploders are used to implement mailing lists. Users send messages to a single ...
... to implement mailing lists. Users send messages to a single address and the mail exploder takes care of delivery to the individual mailboxes ...
... mailboxes in the list. See also: Electronic Mail, email address, mailing list. [RFC1208 ...
... primarily in UUCP networks which are trying to eliminate its use altogether. See also: bang path, email address, UNIX-to-UNIX ...
... mailing list A list of email addresses, used by a mail exploder, to forward messages to groups of people. Generally, a mailing list ...
... subscribe to, or leave, a mailing list should ALWAYS be sent to the list's "-request" address (e.g. ietf-request@cnri.reston.va.us for the IETF mailing list ...
... mailing list) or majordomo server. See also: Electronic Mail, mail exploder, email address, moderator, majordomo. majordomo ...
... mailing list maintenance (affectionately known as administrivia) such as adding and removing addresses from mailing lists. See also: email address ...
... addresses from mailing lists. See also: email address, mailing list. ...
... routing entries. Also used as a name for a packet which has an altogether bogus (non-registered or ill-formed) internet address. [RFC1208] ...
... IP multicasting using class-D addresses. The mbone concept was adopted at the March 1992 IETF in San Diego, during which it was used to audiocast to 40 people ...
... MAC differs for various physical media. See also: MAC Address, Ethernet, Logical Link Control, token ring ...
... multicast A packet with a special destination address which multiple nodes on the network ...
... name resolution The process of mapping a name into its corresponding address. See also: Domain Name System. ...
... network address The network portion of an IP address ...
... address The network portion of an IP address. For a class A network, the ...
... network, the network address is the first byte of the IP address. For a class ...
... network address is the first byte of the IP address. For a class B network ...
... B network, the network address is the first two bytes of the IP address. For a class C network ...
... network, the network address is the first two bytes of the IP address. For a class C network, the network ...
... class C network, the network address is the first three bytes of the IP address. In each case, the remainder is the ...
... network address is the first three bytes of the IP address. In each case, the remainder is the host address ...
... IP address. In each case, the remainder is the host address. In the Internet, assigned network addresses ...
... address. In the Internet, assigned network addresses are globally unique. See also: Internet ...
... globally unique. See also: Internet, IP address, subnet address, ...
... Internet, IP address, subnet address, host address ...
... address, host address, Internet Registry. ...
... network mask See: address mask network ...
... network number See: network address Network Operations ...
... destination. Proxy ARP allows a site to use a single IP address with two physical networks. Subnetting would normally be ...
... physical networks. Subnetting would normally be a better solution. See also: Address Resolution Protocol [RFC1208] ...
... RARP See: Reverse Address Resolution Protocol RBOC ...
... protocol suite. Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP) A protocol, defined in RFC 903std38 ...
... RARP maps a hardware (MAC) address to an internet address. It is used primarily by diskless nodes ...
... MAC) address to an internet address. It is used primarily by diskless nodes when they first initialize to find their internet address ...
... internet address. It is used primarily by diskless nodes when they first initialize to find their internet address. See also: Address Resolution Protocol ...
... internet address. See also: Address Resolution Protocol, BOOTP, internet address, MAC address ...
... Address Resolution Protocol, BOOTP, internet address, MAC address. ...
... Address Resolution Protocol, BOOTP, internet address, MAC address. RFC ...
... network segment, which shares a network address with other portions of the network and is distinguished by a subnet ...
... subnet address The subnet portion of an IP address ...
... address The subnet portion of an IP address. In a subnetted network, the host ...
... network, the host portion of an IP address is split into a subnet portion and a host ...
... subnet portion and a host portion using an address (subnet) mask. See also: address ...
... host portion using an address (subnet) mask. See also: address mask, IP address, network ...
... subnet) mask. See also: address mask, IP address, network address, host ...
... mask, IP address, network address, host address. ...
... network address, host address. subnet ...
... subnet mask See: address mask subnet ...
... subnet number See: subnet address supernet ...
... An aggregation of IP network addresses advertised as a single classless network address ...
... addresses advertised as a single classless network address. For example, given four Class C IP networks: 192.0.8.0, 192.0.9.0, 192.0.10.0 and 192.0.11.0, each ...
... having the intrinsic network mask of 255.255.255.0; one can advertise the address 192.0.8.0 with a subnet mask of 255.255.252.0. See also: IP address ...
... address 192.0.8.0 with a subnet mask of 255.255.252.0. See also: IP address, network address, network ...
... 255.255.252.0. See also: IP address, network address, network mask, Classless Inter-domain Routing ...
... unicast An address which only one host will recognize. See also: broadcast ...
... Internet supports several databases that contain basic information about users, such as e-mail addresses, telephone numbers, and postal addresses. These databases ...
... information about users, such as e-mail addresses, telephone numbers, and postal addresses. These databases can be searched to get information about particular individuals. Because they serve ...
... information stored includes a person's company name, address, phone number and email address ...
... address, phone number and email address. The latest version of the protocol, WHOIS ...


... Editor's Address ...



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