RFC 1983:Internet Users' Glossary
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Bit


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... address mask A bit mask used to identify which bits in an IP address correspond ...
... address mask A bit mask used to identify which bits in an IP address correspond to the network ...
... A format for storage or transmission of binary data in which the most significant bit (or byte) comes first. The term comes from "Gulliver's Travels" by Jonathan Swift. The Lilliputians, being very small, had correspondingly small political problems. The ...
... network address based on the first few bits of the IP address. See also: IP address, network ...
... IP address The 32-bit address defined by the Internet Protocol in RFC 791std5 ...
... A format for storage or transmission of binary data in which the least significant byte (bit) comes first. See also: big-endian. [RFC1208 ...
... MD-5, described in RFC 1321 all produce a 128-bit signature. They differ in their operating speed and resistance to crypto-analytic ...
... octet An octet is 8 bits. This term is used in networking, rather than byte, because some systems have bytes that are not 8 bits long. ...
... An octet is 8 bits. This term is used in networking, rather than byte, because some systems have bytes that are not 8 bits long. Online Computer Library Catalog ...
... low-level details of machine-to-machine interfaces (e.g., the order in which bits and bytes are sent across a wire) or high-level exchanges between allocation programs (e.g., the way in ...



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