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forest-and-tree model
21 Jul 2004
WORD - The forest-and-tree model is a logical structure for interconnecting multiple network domains in Windows 2000 and later operating systems. A tree is a set of domains sharing a common network configuration, schema and global ...
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Transport Services Access Point
31 May 2004
WORD - A Transport Services Access Point (TSAP) is an end-point for communication between the Transport layer (layer 4) and the Session layer in the OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) reference model. Each TSAP is an address that ...
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reverse DNS
20 Nov 2003
WORD - Reverse DNS (rDNS) is a method of resolving an IP address into a domain name, just as the domain name system (DNS) resolves domain names into associated IP addresses. One of the applications of reverse DNS is as a spam ...
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start of authority record
04 Feb 2003
WORD - A start of authority (SOA) record is information stored in a domain name system (DNS) zone about that zone and about other DNS records. A DNS zone is the part of a domain for which an individual DNS server is responsible. ...
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NIC handle
05 Dec 2002
WORD - A NIC (Network Information Center) handle is an alphanumeric character sequence that is unique for each entry in the database of all Internet domain name registrants. When a new domain name is registered, a NIC handle is ...
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home address
12 Sep 2002
WORD - In the Mobile Internet Protocol (Mobile IP), a home address is the relatively permanent IP address given to a mobile node. The home address remains unchanged no matter where the mobile node is located. The Internet ...
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care-of address
28 Jun 2003
WORD - In Internet routing, a care-of address is a temporary IP address for a mobile node (mobile device) that enables message delivery when the device is connecting from somewhere other than its home network. The care-of address ...
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Transport Service Access Point
10 Jun 2002
WORD - In networking, the Transport Service Access Point (TSAP) is part of the Open
Systems Interconnection (OSI) IP addressing scheme. It identifies the Network Service Access Point (NSAP) between the session layer and the network ...
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Media Access Control layer
27 Oct 2003
WORD - In the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model of communication, the Media Access Control layer is one of two sublayers of the Data Link Control layer and is concerned with sharing the physical connection to the network ...
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Network Service Access Point
01 May 2001
WORD - The Network Service Access Point (NSAP) is one of two types of hierarchical addresses (the other type is the network entity title) used to implement Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) network layer addressing. The NSAP is the ...
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