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- Internet Protocol version 6 deployment [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Internet Protocol version 6 [r]: The next-generation Internet Protocol, providing (among other benefits) a vastly increased address space (128bits), which should in turn provide the ability for an end-to-end Internet and allowing new models of communication to be developed. [e]
- Medium access control [r]: The set of protocols and administrative conventions that let multiple computers or communications devices 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 the electromagnetic spectrum [e]
- Open Shortest Path First [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Virtual private network [r]: The emulation of a private Wide Area Network (WAN) facility using IP facilities, including the public Internet or private IP backbones. [e]
- World War I [r]: (1914-1918) global war centered in Europe killing 7 million people, ending with an influenza pandemic that killed at least 50 million (1918-1920) and possibly as many as 100 million people. [e]
- Internet Protocol version 4 [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Computer networking end-to-end protocols [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Firewall [r]: A set of functions, implemented on one or more computers, which implement a security policy for access to a trusted network from an untrusted one [e]