• The IP network multipathing or IPMP is a facility provided by Solaris to provide fault-tolerance and load spreading for network interface cards (NICs)...
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  • potentially geographically disparate, NICs IP network multipathing (IPMP), Solaris virtual IP implementation for fault-tolerance and load balancing VLAN...
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    Technology F5 Networks BIG-IP LTM Citrix Netscaler Apple iOS 7, released on September 18, 2013 is the first large scale commercial deployment of Multipath TCP....
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  • ISCSI (redirect from IP SAN)
    networking standard for linking data storage facilities. iSCSI provides block-level access to storage devices by carrying SCSI commands over a TCP/IP...
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  • initial network implementation in which it complemented the Internet Protocol (IP). Therefore, the entire suite is commonly referred to as TCP/IP. TCP provides...
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  • multi-path routing Solaris IP network multipathing This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Multipath. If an internal link led...
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    1999 – 803.11 VoIP integration Advances in MOSFET (MOS transistor) wireless technology enabled the development of digital wireless networks. The wide adoption...
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  • empirical research into network usage and a growing awareness of unsolved problems in contemporary internet architectures like IP. NDN has its roots in...
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  • Routing (redirect from Network routing)
    narrower sense of the term, often refers to IP routing and is contrasted with bridging. IP routing assumes that network addresses are structured and that similar...
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    networks in Europe, which began using X.25 in the late 1970s and spread across the globe. The underlying infrastructure was used for expanding TCP/IP...
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  • IPMP may refer to: IP network multipathing, a facility provided by Solaris to provide fault-tolerance and load spreading for network interface cards Thymol...
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  • Version 4.1 includes Session trunking mechanism (Also known as NFS Multipathing) and available in some enterprise solutions as VMware ESXi. NFS version 4...
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  • portal Gateway Load Balancing Protocol (GLBP) HSRP pfsync VRRP IP network multipathing (IPMP) ucarp manpage "VRRP-CISCO". IETF. Archived from the original...
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    basic layer-3 aggregation that allows servers with multiple IP interfaces on the same network to perform load balancing, and for home users with more than...
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  • mobility involves different network interfaces, the host needs modifications similar to Mobile IP in order to maintain the same IP address across different...
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    of general networking are different. The protocols in use today in this layer for the Internet all originated in the development of TCP/IP. In the OSI...
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  • time, the CompuServe network evolved into a complicated multi-tiered network incorporating ATM, Frame Relay, Internet Protocol (IP) and X.25 technologies...
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  • supported. Networks with a more mesh-like structure benefit to a greater extent from the multipathing and optimal paths provided by TRILL than networks with...
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  • Enhanced 911 (redirect from VoIP E911)
    "interconnected VoIP." The FCC defined "interconnected VoIP" as VoIP over broadband that interconnects with the public switch telephone network. VoIP that is not...
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  • connection can consist of more than one IP address, enabling transparent fail-over between redundant network paths Delivery of chunks within independent...
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    Wi-Fi (redirect from Wi-Fi Network)
    family of wireless network protocols based on the IEEE 802.11 family of standards, which are commonly used for local area networking of devices and Internet...
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  • configuration in multi-hop networks with arbitrary topology, safe forwarding even during periods of temporary loops, and support for multipathing of both unicast...
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  • network administration[citation needed]. Network multihoming is the dominant technique for IPv4. This requires that a network have its own public IP address...
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  • QUIC (category Computer networking)
    QUIC (/kwɪk/) is a general-purpose transport layer network protocol initially designed by Jim Roskind at Google, implemented, and deployed in 2012, announced...
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  • Mobile data offloading (category Network access)
    architecture and it is a solution to transfer IP data between a mobile device and operator's core network through a Wi-Fi access. In the IWLAN architecture...
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    32.37.0/24 Inter Discard IP 16777215 10.32.37.0/26 Intra Network IP 101 ge-0/0/1.0 10.32.37.241 10.32.37.64/26 Intra Network IP 102 ge-0/0/1.0 10.32.37...
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    WiMAX (redirect from WiMAX network)
    proposed an architecture that defines how a WiMAX network can be connected with an IP based core network, which is typically chosen by operators that serve...
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  • original version of ONTAP had a proprietary non-UNIX kernel and a TCP/IP stack, networking commands, and low-level startup code from BSD. The version descended...
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    Z-Wave (category Wireless sensor network)
    with fewer restrictions. Z-Wave's S2 security, Z/IP for transporting Z-Wave signals over IP networks, and Z-Wave middleware are all open source as of...
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    line, or VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) line. It can also happen that when 112 is dialed in then a logic is implemented by mobile or network operators...
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