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1 data packet
A unit of information transmitted as a whole from one device to another on a network. -
2 packet privacy
An authentication level in which each data packet is signed and encrypted in order to protect the entire communication between the client and server. -
3 packet
"An Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) network layer transmission unit that consists of binary information representing both data and a header containing an identification number, source and destination addresses, and error-control data." -
4 packet data service
A Windows service for transferring data over mobile networks. -
5 bubble packet
A data packet that is typically sent to create or maintain a NAT mapping and consists of an IPv6 header with no IPv6 payload. -
6 I/O request packet
Data structures that drivers use to communicate with each other.حزمة طلب I/O -
7 health packet
A data structure containing health information about pseudo and physical logical unit numbers (LUNs). -
8 40-bit encryption
A low level of encryption that uses a 40-bit key to scramble the contents of a file or data packet to make the data unreadable without the decryption key. -
9 128-bit encryption
A high level of encryption that uses a 128-bit key to scramble the contents of a file or data packet to make the data unreadable without the decryption key. -
10 ar-sa DTMF
"A discrete packet of binary data that has an exceptionally large size, such as pictures or audio tracks stored as digital data, or any variable or table column large enough to hold such values. The designation ""binary large object"" typically refers to a packet of data that is stored in a database and is treated as a sequence of uninterpreted bytes." -
11 BLOB
"A discrete packet of binary data that has an exceptionally large size, such as pictures or audio tracks stored as digital data, or any variable or table column large enough to hold such values. The designation ""binary large object"" typically refers to a packet of data that is stored in a database and is treated as a sequence of uninterpreted bytes." -
12 blob
"A discrete packet of binary data that has an exceptionally large size, such as pictures or audio tracks stored as digital data, or any variable or table column large enough to hold such values. The designation ""binary large object"" typically refers to a packet of data that is stored in a database and is treated as a sequence of uninterpreted bytes." -
13 Time to Live
A timer value included in packets sent over TCP/IP-based networks that tells the recipients how long to hold or use the packet or any of its included data before expiring and discarding the packet or data. -
14 TTL
A timer value included in packets sent over TCP/IP-based networks that tells the recipients how long to hold or use the packet or any of its included data before expiring and discarding the packet or data. -
15 payload
"Essential data that is carried within a packet or other transmission unit, excluding the data required to get the packet delivered." -
16 CRC
"A procedure used in checking for errors in data transmission. CRC error checking uses a complex calculation to generate a number based on the data transmitted. The sending device performs the calculation before transmission and includes it in the packet that it sends to the receiving device. The receiving device repeats the same calculation after transmission. If both devices obtain the same result, it is assumed that the transmission was error free. The procedure is known as a redundancy check because each transmission includes not only data but extra (redundant) error-checking values. Communications protocols such as XMODEM and Kermit use cyclical redundancy checking." -
17 cyclic redundancy check
"A procedure used in checking for errors in data transmission. CRC error checking uses a complex calculation to generate a number based on the data transmitted. The sending device performs the calculation before transmission and includes it in the packet that it sends to the receiving device. The receiving device repeats the same calculation after transmission. If both devices obtain the same result, it is assumed that the transmission was error free. The procedure is known as a redundancy check because each transmission includes not only data but extra (redundant) error-checking values. Communications protocols such as XMODEM and Kermit use cyclical redundancy checking." -
18 cyclical redundancy check
"A procedure used in checking for errors in data transmission. CRC error checking uses a complex calculation to generate a number based on the data transmitted. The sending device performs the calculation before transmission and includes it in the packet that it sends to the receiving device. The receiving device repeats the same calculation after transmission. If both devices obtain the same result, it is assumed that the transmission was error free. The procedure is known as a redundancy check because each transmission includes not only data but extra (redundant) error-checking values. Communications protocols such as XMODEM and Kermit use cyclical redundancy checking." -
19 sniffer
"An application or device that can read, monitor, and capture network data exchanges and read network packets. If the packets are not encrypted, a sniffer provides a full view of the data inside the packet." -
20 ATM
"A high-speed, connection-oriented, virtual circuit-based packet switching protocol used to transport many different types of network traffic. ATM packages data in 53-byte, fixed-length cells that can be switched quickly between logical connections on a network."
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