| Interactive Connectivity Establishment Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE) draft, developed by the IETF's MMUSIC working group, provides a mechanism for NAT traversal, using various techniques. In particular, it is used to allow SIP-based VoIP clients to successfully traverse the variety of firewalls that may exist between a remote user and a network. It is also used by the Jingle extension to XMPP. Interactive_Connectivity_Establishment
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| Congestive collapse Congestive collapse (or congestion collapse) is a condition which a packet switched computer network can reach, when little or no useful communication is happening due to congestion.When a network is in such a condition, it has settled (under overload) into a stable state where traffic demand is high but little useful throughput is available, and there are high levels of packet delay and loss (caused by routers discarding packets because their output queues are too full). Congestive_collapse
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| Sieve (mail filtering language) Sieve is a language that can be used to create filters for electronic mail. It owes its creation to the CMU Cyrus Project, creators of Cyrus IMAP server.The language is not tied to any particular operating system or mail architecture. It requires the use of RFC 2822-compliant messages, but otherwise should generalize to other systems that meet these criteria. Sieve's base specification is outlined in RFC 5228, published in January 2008. Sieve_(mail_filtering_language)
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| Private network Talk:Private_network
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| EAP-AKA Extensible Authentication Protocol Method for UMTS Authentication and Key Agreement, or EAP-AKA, Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) mechanism for authentication andUMTS)USIM). RFC4187 EAP-AKA
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| Browser sniffing Browser sniffing is a common technique used in websites and web applications in order to determine the web browser a visitor is using, and to serve browser-appropriate content to the visitor. This practice is sometimes necessary because of incompatibilities between browsers in areas such as the interpretation of HTML, cascading style sheets (CSS) and the Document Object Model (DOM). Browser_sniffing
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| IEEE 802.11s IEEE 802.11s is a draft IEEE 802.11 amendment for mesh networking, defining how wireless devices can interconnect to create an ad-hoc network.802.11 is a set of IEEE standards that govern wireless networking transmission methods. They are commonly used today in their 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n versions to provide wireless connectivity in the home, office and some commercial establishments. IEEE_802.11s
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| HOTP HOTP
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| URI scheme computer networking, a URI scheme is the top level of the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) naming structure. All URIs and absolute URI references are formed with a scheme name, followed by a colon character ("RFCs 1738 and 2396, but not the current STD 66/RFC 3986) the scheme-specific part. The syntax and semantics of the scheme-specific part are left largely to the specifications governing individual schemes, subject to certain constraints such as reserved characters and how to "escape" them. URI_scheme
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| Be Unlimited Be Unlimited, "Bethere" or simply "Be", is a growing UK Internet service provider. Be Unlimited, "Bethere" and Be are trading names of Be Un Limited.Be offers ADSL2+ services through BT's telephone exchanges via Local Loop Unbundling (LLU), with speeds of up to 24 Mbit/s downstream and 2.5 Mbit/s upstream (subject to line length and quality), which makes Be the fastest mainstream ADSL ISP in Britain. Be_Unlimited
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| ROHC ROHC
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| Foretec Seminars Foretec_Seminars
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| Fred Baker (IETF chair) Fred Baker was IETF chair from 1996 to 2001, when he was succeeded by Harald Tveit Alvestrand. He has been active in the networking and communications industry since the late seventies, working successively for CDC, Vitalink, ACC. He is currently a Fellow at Cisco Systems. Fred_Baker_(IETF_chair)
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| Requests for mediation/Jnc and Barberio Wikipedia_talk:Requests_for_mediation/Jnc_and_Barberio
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| ICMP Time Exceeded Time Exceeded Message is an ICMP message which is generated by a gateway to inform the source of a discarded datagram due to the time to live field reaching zero. A time exceeded message may also be sent by a host if it fails to reassemble a fragmented datagram within its time limit.Time exceeded messages are used by the traceroute utility to identify gateways on the path between two hosts. ICMP_Time_Exceeded
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| IEEE 802.11v IEEE 802.11v is a proposed amendment to the IEEE 802.11 standard to allow configuration of client devices while connected to wireless networks.802.11 is a set of IEEE standards that govern wireless networking transmission methods. They are commonly used today in their 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n versions to provide wireless connectivity in the home, office and some commercial establishments. IEEE_802.11v
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| XCal xCal is an XML-compliant representation of the iCalendar standard. xCal is not an alternative nor next generation of iCalendar. xCal represents iCalendar components, properties and parameters as defined in iCalendar. This format was selected to ease its translation back to the iCalendar format using an XSLT transform. XCal
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| Dead external links/404/a Wikipedia:Dead_external_links/404/a
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| Dead external links/404/c Wikipedia:Dead_external_links/404/c
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| Dead external links/404/e Wikipedia:Dead_external_links/404/e
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| Dead external links/404/misc Wikipedia:Dead_external_links/404/misc
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| Dead external links/404/d Wikipedia:Dead_external_links/404/d
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| Dead external links/404/f Wikipedia:Dead_external_links/404/f
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| Dead external links/404/i Wikipedia:Dead_external_links/404/i
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| Dead external links/404/l Wikipedia:Dead_external_links/404/l
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| Dead external links/404/m Wikipedia:Dead_external_links/404/m
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| Dead external links/404/o Wikipedia:Dead_external_links/404/o
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| Dead external links/404/p Wikipedia:Dead_external_links/404/p
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| Dead external links/404/s Wikipedia:Dead_external_links/404/s
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| Dead external links/404/t Wikipedia:Dead_external_links/404/t
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| Dead external links/404/z Wikipedia:Dead_external_links/404/z
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| Internet traffic engineering Internet traffic engineering refers to all the work related to the physical network (usually optical cables, routers, exchanges) that carries Internet traffic between different networks with the objective of reaching the highest levels of capacity in the Internet backbone. Internet_traffic_engineering
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| ISATAP ISATAP
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| Tytso User:Tytso
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| Internet Low Bit Rate Codec internet Low Bitrate Codec (iLBC) is a royalty free narrowband speech codec, developed by Global IP Solutions (GIPS) formerly Global IP Sound. It is suitable for VoIP applications, streaming audio, archival and messaging. The algorithm is a version of block-independent linear predictive coding, with the choice of data frame lengths of 20 and 30 milliseconds. The encoded blocks have to be encapsulated in a suitable protocol for transport, usually the Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP). Internet_Low_Bit_Rate_Codec
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| Client-to-client protocol Talk:Client-to-client_protocol
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| Ingress filtering Ingress_filtering
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| Alan Emtage Alan Emtage (born November 27, 1964) conceived of and implemented the first version of Archie, a pre-Web internet search engine for locating material in public FTP archives.A native of Barbados, and the son of Sir Stephen and Lady Emtage, he attended high school at Harrison College from 1975 to 1983 (and in 1981 becoming the proud owner of a Sinclair ZX81 with 1K of memory), where he graduated at the top of his class, winning the prestigious Barbados Scholarship. Alan_Emtage
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| Data URI scheme Talk:Data_URI_scheme
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| Default-free zone Internet routing, the default-free zone (DFZ) refers to the collection of all Internet autonomous systems that do not require a default route to route a packet to any destination. Conceptually, DFZ routers have a "complete" BGP table, sometimes referred to as the Internet routing table, global routing table or global BGP table, but, realistically, the widespread use of route filtering and the rapid rate of change in Internet routing ensure that no router anywhere has an absolutely complete view of all routes, and any such routing table would, in any case, look different from the perspective of different routers, even if a stable view could be achieved. Default-free_zone
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| Internet governance Internet governance have been topics of heated debate between many different Internet stakeholders, some of whom have very different visions for how and indeed whether the Internet should facilitate free communication of ideas and information. Internet_governance
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| CRAM-MD5 CRAM-MD5
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| Automatically switched optical network ASON (Automatically Switched Optical Network) is a new concept for the evolution of transport networks which will allow for dynamic policy-driven control of an optical or SDH network based on signalling between user and components of the network. Its aim is to automate the resource and connection management within the network. The IETF defines ASON as an alternative/supplement to NMS based connection management. Automatically_switched_optical_network
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| Middlebox middlebox is a device in the Internet that firewalls, network address translators (both within and betweenFirewalls and NATs present problems for many Internet protocols,Internet Engineering Task Force is working on standardizingThree approaches are discussed in : Middlebox
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| Diameter Credit-Control Application Diameter Credit-Control Application, DCCA in short, is a Diameter application used for credit control. It is an IETF standard defined in RFC 4006. Diameter_Credit-Control_Application
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| Next Hop Resolution Protocol Next Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP) is sometimes used to improve the efficiency of routing computer network traffic over Non-Broadcast, Multiple Access (NBMA) Networks. It is defined in IETF RFC 2332, and further described in RFC 2333. Next_Hop_Resolution_Protocol
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| History of the Internet/Archive 3 Talk:History_of_the_Internet/Archive_3
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| Automatic switched-transport network ASTN (Automatic Switched Transport Network) allows traffic paths to be set up through a switched network automatically. The term ASTN replaces the term ASON (Automatically Switched Optical Network) and is often used interchangeably with GMPLS (Generalized MPLS). Automatic_switched-transport_network
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| Raptor code Raptor_code
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| YAML Talk:YAML
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