| Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) |
| The Address Resolution Protocol is used to dynamically discover the mapping between a layer 3 (protocol) and a layer 2 (hardware) address. A typical use is the mapping of an IP address (e.g.... |
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| Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) |
| BGP is a protocol for exchanging routing information between gateway hosts (each with its own router) in a network of autonomous systems. BGP is often the protocol used between gateway hosts on the... |
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| Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) |
| IGP is a protocol for exchanging routing information between gateways (hosts with routers) within an autonomous network (for example, a system of corporate local area networks). The routing... |
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| AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol (AARP) |
| AARP is a way to map between the physical hardware addresses of computers, such as those known to an Ethernet or Token Ring local area network, and their temporarily assigned AppleTalk network... |
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| Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) |
| EAP is a protocol for wireless networks that expands on authentication methods used by the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), a protocol often used when connecting a computer to the Internet. EAP can... |
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| High Speed Data Link Control (HDLC) |
| HDLC is a group of protocols or rules for transmitting data between network points (sometimes called nodes). In HDLC, data is organized into a unit (called a frame) and sent across a network to a... |
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| Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) |
| CORBA is an architecture and specification for creating, distributing, and managing distributed program objects in a network. It allows programs at different locations and developed by different... |
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| Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) |
| DCOM is a set of Microsoft concepts and program interfaces in which client program object s can request services from server program objects on other computers in a network. DCOM is based on the... |
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| Internet Protocol Address |
| This number is an exclusive number all information technology devices (printers, routers, modems, et al) use which identifies and allows them the ability to communicate with each other on a computer... |
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| Denial Of Service (DoS) |
| DoS is an attack designed to render a computer or network incapable of providing normal services. The most common DoS attacks will target the computer's network bandwidth or connectivity. Bandwidth... |
| Created on 03-31-2010 17:06:38, has been modified 0 times, and viewed 355 times. |
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