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  • {{about|software communication ports|physical ports|Computer port (hardware)}} In [[computer networking]], a '''port''' is an endpoint of communication. Physical as well as wirele
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  • ...1=Peterson |first1=Larry L. |last2=Davie |first2=Bruce S.|date=2012 |title=Computer Networks: a systems approach |publisher=Elsevier, Inc. |isbn=978-0-12-38505 ...'. Internetworking is a combination of the words ''inter'' ("between") and networking; not ''internet-working'' or ''international-network''.
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  • According to the aMule official FAQ, these are the default [[Port (computer networking)|ports]]. Server ports 4661 TCP and 4665 UDP are only used by the EDonkey n * 4661 TCP (outgoing): [[Port (computer networking)|Port]] on which an eDonkey server listens for connection (port number may
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  • ...rl = https://books.google.com/books?id=cUYk0ZhOxpEC&printsec=frontcover&dq=computer+telephony+encyclopedia#v=onepage&q&f=false}}</ref> ...presentation service would be the conversion of an [[EBCDIC]]-coded text [[computer file]] to an [[ASCII]]-coded file.
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  • ...url = http://books.google.com/books?id=cUYk0ZhOxpEC&printsec=frontcover&dq=computer+telephony+encyclopedia#v=onepage&q&f=false}}</ref> ...용 | last = Hura | first = Gurdeep | 제목 = Data and Computer Communications: Networking and Internetworking | publisher = CRC Press LLC | year = 2001 |chapter= App
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  • * [[Port (computer networking)]], a virtual data connection between computer programs * [[Computer port (hardware)]], a physical interface between a computer and other electronic devices
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  • {{about|software communication ports|physical ports|Computer port (hardware)}} In [[computer networking]], a '''port''' is an endpoint of communication. Physical as well as wirele
    12 KB (1,816 words) - 12:22, 26 November 2018
  • In the seven-layer [[OSI model]] of [[computer network]]ing, the '''session layer''' is '''layer 5'''. ...ayer provides the mechanism for opening, closing and managing a [[Session (computer science)|session]] between end-user application processes, i.e., a semi-per
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  • ...ion layer abstraction is used in both of the standard models of [[computer networking]]: the [[Internet Protocol Suite]] (TCP/IP) and the [[OSI model]]. Although ...ta exchange in a [[client-server model|client-server]] or [[peer-to-peer]] networking model. Though the TCP/IP application layer does not describe specific rules
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  • '''Runlevel''' is a mode of operation in the computer [[operating system]]s that implement Unix [[System V]]-style [[init]]ializa In standard practice, when a computer enters runlevel zero, it halts, and when it enters runlevel six, it reboots
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  • {{About|physical ports|software communication ports|Port (computer networking)}} [[Image:Computer-connector-sockets.jpg|thumb|Examples of computer connector sockets on various laptops]]
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  • ...ces such as [[connection-oriented communication]], [[reliability (computer networking)|reliability]], [[flow control (data)|flow control]], and [[multiplexing]]. ...ch is the foundation of the [[Internet]], and the [[OSI model]] of general networking are different. The protocols in use today in this layer for the Internet al
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  • In the seven-layer [[OSI model]] of [[computer networking]], the '''network layer''' is '''layer 3'''. The network layer is responsib * {{cite book |first=Andrew S. |last=Tanenbaum |title=Computer networks |publisher=[[Prentice Hall]] |location=[[Upper Saddle River, New J
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  • ...nications">{{cite book | last = Banzal | first = Shashi | title = Data and Computer Network Communication | publisher = Firewall Media | year = 2007 | location ...et|data packets]] over a physical [[data link]] connecting network [[Node (networking)|nodes]]. The [[bitstream]] may be grouped into code words or symbols and c
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  • ...of a piece of [[software]], or the physical infrastructure or [[Hardware (computer)|hardware]]. In the [[client–server model]], the [[Client (computing)|cli ...be many [[Abstraction layer|layers]] between the hardware and [[End-user (computer science)#End user|end user]]. Each can be spoken of as having a front end a
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  • ...printing method. In Sequences II: Methods in Communications, Security, and Computer Science, pages 143--152. Springer-Verlag, 1993</ref> just as human [[finger ...A Scalable Wide-Area Web Cache Sharing Protocol, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, vol. 8, No. 3 (2000)</ref><ref name="mnb">U. Manber, Finding Similar Files
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  • ...r '''layer 2''', is the second layer of the seven-layer [[OSI model]] of [[computer network]]ing. This layer is the protocol layer that transfers data between The data link layer is concerned with local delivery of [[Frame (networking)|frames]] between nodes on the same level of the network. Data-link frames
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  • * [[Link layer]] in computer networking * [[Links (series)|''Links'' (series)]], computer-simulated golf game by Access Software
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  • * [[Network-attached storage]], a network-based computer data storage system (since 2000) ...on-access stratum]], a functional layer in UMTS protocol stack in wireless networking
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  • {{distinguish|computer virus}} [[File:Virus Blaster.jpg|thumb|right|325px|[[Hex dump]] of the [[Blaster (computer worm)|Blaster worm]], showing a message left for [[Microsoft]] [[CEO]] [[Bi
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  • [[File:First-server-cern-computer-center.jpg|thumb| First [[WWW]] server located at [[CERN]] with its origina In computing, a '''server''' is a [[computer program]] or a [[computer|device]] that provides functionality for other programs or devices, called
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