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  • Title: Live wired
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 427
  • Publisher: Hayden
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  • Publish Location: Carmel, IN

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  • First Year Published: 1993
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
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  • Access Status: Public

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    Classful network

    connected to that network. This format was sufficient at a time when only a few large networks existed, such as the ARPANET (network number 10), and before

    IP address

    (IPv6), used for host numbering within a network. The subnet mask or CIDR notation determines how the IP address is divided into network and host parts. The

    MSISDN

    Universal Mobile Telecommunications System mobile network. It is the mapping of the telephone number to the subscriber identity module in a mobile or cellular

    Subnet

    fields: the network number or routing prefix, and the rest field or host identifier. The rest field is an identifier for a specific host or network interface

    Port (computer networking)

    network service. A port is uniquely identified by a number, the port number, associated with the combination of a transport protocol and the network IP

    X.121

    data number (IDN), which consists of two fields: the 4 digit data network identification code (DNIC) and the (up to) 10 digit national terminal number (NTN)

    Xerox Network Systems

    the ones in the Pup suite. XNS added the concept of a network number, allowing larger networks to be constructed from multiple smaller ones, with routers

    IPv4

    original design of the network. The main market forces that accelerated address depletion included the rapidly growing number of Internet users, who increasingly

    WWE Network

    WWE Network is a subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service and digital television network owned by the American professional wrestling

    Telephone numbering plan

    addresses of participants in a telephone network, reachable by a system of destination code routing. Telephone numbering plans are defined world-wide, as well