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2.2.1 Global Time-table Information Service ................ 3
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2.2.11 X.400 table handling ................ 17
2.2 Survey Responses
2.2.1 Global Time-table Information Service
Application Name: Global Time-table Information Service based on X.500
Date Recei
Bridgetab displays the bridge forwarding table with the
disposition of traffic ar... SNMP query is performed for each row of the table.
Note that the Wellfleet system mu... and then
examines the kernel ARP table to determine the
ethernet address... the ioctl calls to get at the ARP
table.
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unications adapters
and appropriate software. Table 1 gives basic recommendations for
the computer... ___________________________________________
Table 1: Network Adapters and Software for Typical Com... the schools information resources from home.
Table 2 shows the most common options for dedicated cir... pensive for
full-time connectivity.
Table 2: External Connection Communications Options
niques that already exist or could be developed.
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1. Introduction .................... curity services to protocol layers. The following table shows
which security services (see definiti... itself provide security services.) Similarly, the table suggests
which services are suitable for ea... e scope of
this Glossary.
Legend for Table Entries:
O = Yes, [I7498-2] permits the
NISI February 1992
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1. PURPOSE.......................... the network and maintaining the Official
Host Table. This host table was needed to interconnect the hosts
into a network. SRI also became the repositor... k users can use it effectively.
The following table lists the various information delivery methods
p users
weave their way through the Internet.
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1. Introduction..................... -------------------------------------
TABLE 1. Primary RFC Repositories.
HOST AD... nnect to one of the RFC
repositories listed in Table 1 using FTP. After connecting, change to
the appropriate RFC directory (as shown in Table 1) using the cd
command. To obtain a particula
ocus to
internetworking in the United States.
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1. Introduction..................... ors Online"
http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/online/table.html (State-by-state
compilation of Interne... es all over the world. The result is a growing
table of current, peer-collected data that can be used
ut the
required forms and how to obtain them.
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Who Should Read This Document ...... ereby conserving address space.
The following table illustrates this:
Addrs Bits Pref Class ... Hank Nussbacher
for permission to reprint his table on CIDR.
Special thanks are also due to Dr. S
an error at Network Solutions
causes the DNS table for .com and .net domains to become corrupted,
... ftp://ftp.nw.com/pub/zone/
- connectivity table maintained by Larry Landweber at:
ftp://ftp.cs.wisc.edu/connectivity_table/
WWW growth summary compiled from:
-
August 1990
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INTRODUCTION .................... ain Name System (DNS) and the
Internet Host Table. This is volume four of the DDN Protocol
H... focuses on the transition from the Internet Host Table to the DNS.
Detailed information on DNS pro
iew
and many contributions to this document.
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non-letter . . 2 I . . . .... , is different.
default route
A routing table entry which is used to direct packets addressed t... networks not explicitly listed in the routing table.
[Source: MALAMUD]
Defense Data Network
, and details
inherent to Internet Marketing.
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1. Introduction ................... s if everything works
perfectly? The following table shows, for nine levels, how many
people have t
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1. Introduction .................... rs.
There is always a "materials distribution table" near the
registration desk. This desk is use
easier to pick up so that we all can be richer.
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1.0 Introduction................... jor resources available on the
network. The table of tontents includes chapters on Computational