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Internet address
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... ARPANET address would be derived from the internet address by the
local network interface and would be the address ...
... internet module. The internet module
determines from the internet address that the datagram is to be
forwarded to another host ...
... internet module to another through individual networks based on the
interpretation of an internet address. Thus, one important mechanism
of the internet protocol is the internet address ...
... internet address. Thus, one important mechanism
of the internet protocol is the internet address.
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... names to addresses. The internet module maps internet addresses to
local net addresses. It is the task of lower level (i.e., local net
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... local address (called the
"rest" field). There are three formats or classes of internet
addresses: in class a, the high order bit is zero, the next 7 bits ...
... several distinct hosts to the extent of using several distinct
internet addresses. Some hosts will also have several physical
interfaces (multi-homing ...
... host to have several physical
interfaces to the network with each having several logical internet
addresses.
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A route data is composed of a series of internet addresses.
Each internet address is 32 bits ...
... route data is composed of a series of internet addresses.
Each internet address is 32 bits or 4 octets. If the pointer is
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... route address is the internet module's own internet
address as known in the environment into which this datagram is
being forwarded.
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A route data is composed of a series of internet addresses.
Each internet address is 32 bits ...
... route data is composed of a series of internet addresses.
Each internet address is 32 bits or 4 octets. If the pointer is
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... route address is the internet module's own internet
address as known in the environment into which this datagram is
being forwarded.
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A recorded route is composed of a series of internet addresses.
Each internet address is 32 bits ...
... route is composed of a series of internet addresses.
Each internet address is 32 bits or 4 octets. If the pointer is
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... the record route option is present. If it is, it inserts its
own internet address as known in the environment into which this
datagram is being forwarded into the recorded route ...
... |01000100| length | pointer|oflw|flg|
+--------+--------+--------+--------+
| internet address |
+--------+--------+--------+--------+
| timestamp ...
... timestamp if it matches its own
address with the next specified internet address.
The Timestamp ...
... timestamps. The intitial contents of the timestamp data area
must be zero or internet address/zero pairs.
If the timestamp ...
... network/host interfaces that allows several internet addresses to
correspond to one interface. It must also be allowed for a host ...
... Internet Address ...
... The local address portion of an Internet Address. ...
