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21 PPTP
"Networking technology that supports multiprotocol virtual private networks (VPNs), enabling remote users to access corporate networks securely across the Internet or other networks by dialing into an Internet service provider (ISP) or by connecting directly to the Internet. PPTP tunnels, or encapsulates, Internet Protocol (IP) or Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) traffic inside IP packets. This means that users can remotely run applications that depend on particular network protocols. PPTP is described in RFC 2637." -
22 subnet mask
"A 32-bit value that enables the recipient of Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) packets to distinguish the network ID and host ID portions of the IPv4 address. Typically, subnet masks use the format 255.x.x.x. IPv6 uses network prefix notations rather than subnet masks." -
23 switching hub
"A central network device (multiport hub) that forwards packets to specific ports rather than, as in conventional hubs, broadcasting every packet to every port. In this way, the connections between ports deliver the full bandwidth available." -
24 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. -
25 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. -
26 UDP resend
An error correction method that allows the client to request that the server retransmit lost data packets. -
27 frame format
"The way in which a network type, such as Ethernet, formats data to be sent over a network. When multiple frame types are allowed for a particular network type, the packets are structured differently and are, therefore, incompatible. All computers on a network must use the same frame type to communicate." -
28 frame type
"The way in which a network type, such as Ethernet, formats data to be sent over a network. When multiple frame types are allowed for a particular network type, the packets are structured differently and are, therefore, incompatible. All computers on a network must use the same frame type to communicate." -
29 loopback address
The address of the local computer used for routing outgoing packets back to the source computer. This address is used primarily for testing. -
30 Windows Filtering Platform
"An architecture in Microsoft Windows that allows unprecedented access to the TCP/IP packet processing path, wherein outgoing and incoming packets can be examined or changed before allowing them to be processed further."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Windows Filtering Platform
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31 WFP
"An architecture in Microsoft Windows that allows unprecedented access to the TCP/IP packet processing path, wherein outgoing and incoming packets can be examined or changed before allowing them to be processed further." -
32 Differentiated Services Code Point
A marking in the registry that enables packets that pass through network devices that operate on Layer 3 information (such as routers) to have their relative priorities differentiated from one another.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Differentiated Services Code Point
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33 DSCP
A marking in the registry that enables packets that pass through network devices that operate on Layer 3 information (such as routers) to have their relative priorities differentiated from one another. -
34 packet distribution service
The Web service that issues provisioning packets to the computer enabled by FlexGo technology based on the client’s certificate and hardware version. The Web service also updates the distribution database to delete the downloaded packet.English-Arabic terms dictionary > packet distribution service
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35 provisioning packet
An XML packet that is downloaded by the computer enabled by FlexGo technology from the Provisioning Server over the Internet. Provisioning packets contain configuration information such as an end date or number of hours of computer usage time. -
36 Provisioning Server
The server that creates packets to manage computers enabled by FlexGo technology. -
37 dataflow
"In a DFD model, an exchange of information between processes. Data flows represent discrete packets of data that flow into and out of processes." -
38 nagling
An optimization process for HTTP over TCP that increases efficiency by trying to minimize the number of packets that are required before data is sent.
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