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Internetworking is the
practice of
interconnecting multiple computer networks,: 169 such that any pair of
hosts in the
connected networks can exchange...
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Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) is the network-layer
protocol in the IPX/SPX
protocol suite. IPX is
derived from
Xerox Network Systems' IDP. It also...
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datagrams across network boundaries. Its
routing function enables internetworking, and
essentially establishes the Internet. IP has the task of delivering...
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outlined the idea of
Ethernet and the PARC
Universal Packet (PUP) for
internetworking.
Research in the
early 1970s by Bob Kahn and Vint Cerf led to the formulation...
- transfer. The
problem occurred because of a
known failure mode of the
internetwork which,
through a
mistake on the part of the TFTP
protocol designers,...
- The
Hierarchical internetworking model is a three-layer
model for
network design first proposed by
Cisco in 1998. The
hierarchical design model divides...
- network-layer protocols,
including Internet Protocol (IP), TRILL, Novell's
Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX), NBF,
DECnet and AppleTalk. Like SLIP, this is...
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Protocol Length (PLEN): 8 bits
Length (in octets) of
internetwork addresses. The
internetwork protocol is
specified in PTYPE. In this example: IPv4 address...
- IPsec,
Internet Protocol Security IPv4/IPv6,
Internet Protocol IPX,
Internetwork Packet Exchange LLARP, Low
Latency Anonymous Routing Protocol OSPF, Open...
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Systems Architecture. It
provided general purpose network communications,
internetwork routing and
packet delivery, and
higher level functions such as a reliable...