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- Asynchronous Transfer Mode [r]: A technology for the transfer of fixed-length "cells" of digital information through specialized cell switches built on top of optical transmission networks; increasingly obsolescent [e]
- Circuit switching [r]: Constituent electric circuit of a switching or digital processing system which receives, stores, or manipulates information in coded form to accomplish the specified objectives of the system. [e]
- Control plane [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Datagram [r]: A self-contained unit of data, containing a source and destination address analogous to a letter, which can be efficiently forwarded by routers [e]
- Flow (Internet Protocol) [r]: An association of a source Internet protocol address and one or more destinations, in a given direction of transmission [e]
- Intermediate System-Intermediate System [r]: One of two nonproprietary and highly scalable Internet interior routing protocols, the other being Open Shortest Path First. [e]
- Internet Engineering Task Force [r]: Internet standards body that operates on a consensus-based model. [e]
- Internet Protocol Suite [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Nonbroadcast Multiaccess [r]: A technique, in computer networks, where a group of "spoke" devices all connect to a common "hub", but the spokes cannot broadcast or multicast to one another [e]
- Open Shortest Path First traffic engineering extensions [r]: A set of extensions to the OSPF version 2 (i.e., for Internet Protocol version 4) routing protocol, intended to provide information for route computation that is optimized for creating overlays of Multi-Protocol Label Switching and Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching paths [e]
- Packet switching [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Resource Reservation Protocol [r]: An end-to-end control (i.e., signaling) protocol used to reserve bandwidth from one edge of an Internet Protocol network to the other edge [e]
- TELENET [r]: An early data communications network, operational in the 1970s but using a technology with substantial differences from the Internet. [e]
- Virtual private network [r]: The emulation of a private Wide Area Network (WAN) facility using IP facilities, including the public Internet or private IP backbones. [e]
- Voice over Internet Protocol [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Asynchronous Transfer Mode [r]: A technology for the transfer of fixed-length "cells" of digital information through specialized cell switches built on top of optical transmission networks; increasingly obsolescent [e]
- Forwarding information base [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Internetworking [r]: is identifying the applications that provide an interface between Internet users and communications services, those services themselves, public and private instances of application and communications services and the aggregation of private and public networks into a global communications and application resource. [e]