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  • A '''network address translator (NAT)''' is a device, or often a software function, whic | title = The IP Network Address Translator (NAT)
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  • 249 bytes (34 words) - 16:36, 22 October 2009
  • ...ng how the actual hardware is interconnected) or logical (meaning how that network is implemented by protocols in software)
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  • ...tools to that traffic. Greene and Macpherson describe sinkholes as "...the network equivalent of a [[honeypot]]."<ref>{{citation | ...gineered to withstand the attack; a path separate from the main production network is often used from an ingress Border Gateway Protocol customer or interprov
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  • {{Image|Two-port with Thevenin driver.PNG|right|350px| Two-port network with symbol definitions. A [[Thévenin's theorem|Thévenin voltage source]] A '''two-port network''' is an [[electrical circuit]] with two ''pairs'' of terminals. As shown i
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  • ...sing [[Internet Protocol|IP]] version 6 over an [[IEEE 802.15.4]] wireless network (on the 2.4 GHz spectrum). Thread is designed for low-power, fast, reliabl ...also act as a Thread "border router", passing messages between the Thread network and servers on the internet.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Artificial neural network]]
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  • ...tying into LandWarNet. Part of the connectivity model involves the Joint Network Transport Capabilities - Spiral (JNTC-S) program of communications capabili ...2.60 Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) for the Joint Network Node-Network (JNN-N)
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  • ...n of technology-independent functions to be carried out by a specific real network
    331 bytes (37 words) - 09:49, 20 September 2009
  • ...twork (VPN)''' "is simply defined as the 'emulation of a private Wide Area Network (WAN) facility using IP facilities' (including the public Internet, or priv ...technology is a superset of VPNs, which outsources servers as well as the network.
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  • {{r|Public Switched Telephone Network}} {{r|Computer network}}
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  • ...06, during the [[George W. Bush Administration]], the '''National Security Network''' was formed to bring "... cohesion and strategic focus to the [[American | publisher = National Security Network}}</ref>
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  • In neural nets, the network behavior is stored in the connections between neurons in values called ''we ==Network Components==
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  • ...ay be a legitimate operational function or a precursor to an attack on the network
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  • '''Diaspora''' is a [[social network]]ing software that aims to establish an open source alternative to commerci ...erest and support received by the project shows strong demand for a social network that gives users control,
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  • A part of a network topology that can be used to reach hosts local to it, not other networks; t
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  • ...or wired and wireless [[locality of networks#local area network|local area network]]s, with ranges up to tens of kilometers
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  • {{r|RIPE Network Coordination Centre}} {{r|Asia-Pacific Network Information Center}}
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  • ...ng how the actual hardware is interconnected) or logical (meaning how that network is implemented by protocols in software)
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  • ...communicate among the vehicles of a [[Tactical Operations Center]] and a [[Network Operations Center]]. ...vehicles at a minimum rate of 5 Mbps up to 1 km LOS. The SWLAN resides in Network Operations Center-Vehicle (NOC-V), TOCs (S-832, S-842, S-842A Shelters) and
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  • ...tremely large, such as the [[System Control And Data Acquisition]] (SCADA) network that controls all the equipment of an electrical power supplier. ...tions be [[cryptography|encrypted]], with cryptographic keys issued by the network administrator.
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  • {{r|Defense Information Systems Network}} {{r|Joint Network Node}}
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  • ...ces share a common [[network medium]], usually referring to a [[local area network]] medium, but also an area of [[radio]] communications on a given part of t
    351 bytes (47 words) - 17:15, 28 August 2008
  • ...sing [[Internet Protocol|IP]] version 6 over an [[IEEE 802.15.4]] wireless network (on the 2.4 GHz spectrum) designed for low-power, fast, reliable messaging
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  • {{r|Network}} {{r|Neural network}}
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  • ...firewalls. The functions control certain types of access to the protected network. Most often, we think of the attacks as coming from the [[Internet]], but *[[Network address translation]]
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  • '''Freenode''' is an [[Internet Relay Chat]] (IRC) chat network, used mostly for discussing [[open source]] software projects. ...hannel on the [[EFNet]] IRC network. By 1998, the channel had grown into a network called Open Projects Net, with about 200 users. In 2002, Open Projects Net
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  • ...eed digital data without a direct physical connection between nodes on the network, usually by [[radio]]; the nodes are assumed to stay in one general area, a
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  • {{r|Computer network}} {{r|Network topology}}
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  • {{r|Computer network}} {{r|Internal organization of the network layer}}
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  • {{r|Virtual private network}} {{r|Customer-provisioned virtual private network||**}}
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  • A '''network medium''' is the physical medium to which devices connect in order to trans Network media have [[network topology|network topologies]] ranging from simple point-to-point to the any-to-any exchanged
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  • ...], such as [[router]]s at the Internetworking Layer of the Internet or the Network Layer of the [[Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model]]. Other relays
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  • #REDIRECT [[Network topology]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Network topology]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Computer network]]
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