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| | Building the Best Small Office Network |
 | | This network type uses a token-passing protocol; each computer communicates on the network only when presented with the network token. |  | | Token-ring networks became popular in organizations using IBM mainframes, and continue to be used to a limited degree. |  | | Thinwire Ethernet also had limitations on the number of computers per segment and on the length of each segment; it, too, should be considered obsolete and avoided for any new network. |
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http://www.networkcomputing.com/netdesign/soho3.html
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| | Network Monitor, Protocol Analyzer, Network Probe |
 | | Distinct Network Monitor is a packet capture and network protocol analyzer software that translates complex protocol negotiation into natural language, pinpointing where errors occurred. |  | | Network Monitor was developed for network professionals who need to quickly detect network errors rather than wading through pages of incomprehensible network traffic. |  | | Since the physical size of your computer screen has its limitations, Distinct Network Monitor allows you to display the IP headers that are most important to your specific needs. |
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http://www.network-monitor.com
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| | Network Segment Mobility in ATM Networks |
 | | The reachability of a destination in the mobile/fixed network is completely transparent to end users on the fixed/mobile networks. |  | | The introduction of mobility of switches (network segments) into the fixed PNNI scenario described above is based on making maximum use of the hierarchical scheme for accomplishing reachability inherent in PNNI. |  | | While PNNI is capable of handling a changing scenario within the context of a fixed network, it could be risky to rely on this for an arbitrary scenario involving large numbers of mobiles. |
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http://www.comsoc.org/ci1/private/1999/mar/Ray.html
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| | Debian Linux Networking and Network Tutorial On How To Set up A Linux Network |
 | | In addition to having a line for each of the other computers on your internal network, you have to have one for the computer that the hosts file is on (the "local" computer). |  | | If this network was not subnetted and the router was replaced with a switch, you can imagine what would happen to the bandwidth of this network if every computer in every building could see broadcasts sent from every other computer in all of the buildings. |  | | The only router that cares about the computer part of the address is the "final hop" router (the router which is connected to the network segment that destination computer is connected to). |
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http://www.aboutdebian.com/network.htm
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| | Network Segment Lengths |
 | | Two computers networked together with a crossover cable (http://duxcw.com/digest/Howto/network/cable/cable1.htm) comprise a simple Ethernet segment. |  | | More than two computers networked together with straight-thru cables and an Ethernet hub also form an Ethernet segment. |  | | If the router is 10/100 and the card at the other end is a 10/100 card with the components "downshift" to the 10 mode, or is the 100m hard no matter if I don't mind operating slower? |
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http://www.duxcw.com/dcforum/DCForumID2/1772.html
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| | Network Segmentation Time |
 | | This is where network segmentation comes into the picture, so that you can create multiple lines and logically arrange nodes on it. |  | | There are other methods of segmenting a network, such as using routers inside a network to control broadcast traffic. |  | | So segmenting a network is breaking it up into logical and more manageable parts. |
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http://www.pcquest.com/content/networking/101123104.asp
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| | Network Segment Management Still A Mess: Too Many Tools, Too Little Time To Use Them |
 | | Network administrators often have to find out questions like this, to determine who should get upgraded software or who will run into problems when a new applications is available that requires new software. |  | | David Strom is a network consultant in Port Washington, NY and founding editor-in-chief of Network Computing magazine. |  | | Other products could collect this information but not allow a network administrator to sort or query this information to focus on particular DOS versions. |
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http://www.strom.com/pubwork/cwnet93.html
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| | Zvon - RFC 3623 [Graceful OSPF Restart] - Operation of Helper Neighbor |
 | | When Router Y exits helper mode for X on a given network segment, it reoriginates its LSAs based on the current state of its adjacency to Router X over the segment. |  | | As a "helper neighbor" on a segment S for a restarting router X, router Y has several duties. |  | | Also, if X was the Designated Router on network segment S when the helping relationship began, Y maintains X as the Designated Router until the helping relationship is terminated. |
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http://www.zvon.org/tmRFC/RFC3623/Output/chapter3.html
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| | Talisker Network Intrusion Detection Systems |
 | | The software is pre-loaded with a hardened UNIX OS for better security and comes with user interface, optimized hardware, data analysis, policy management and forensic capabilities. |  | | NID is a suite of software tools that helps detect, analyze, and gather evidence of intrusive behavior occurring on an Ethernet or Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) network using the Internet Protocol (IP). |  | | The program’s secret is simple: Unlike commercially available software that scans reams and reams of data to check for keywords that could indicate an attack, SHADOW monitors only who is sending information where. |
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http://www.networkintrusion.co.uk/N_ids.htm
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| | Segment (Network) (Linktionary term) |
 | | Microsegmentation refers to the process of segmenting a network down to the point where one computer is attached to each port and there is no contention or collisions. |  | | If the network is divided equally, only half of the computers are contending for access to the shared network on each segment, but can still send messages across the bridge to other nodes. |  | | Further subdivision with bridges is possible, but multiport switches are now the preferred method for segmenting a network. |
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http://www.linktionary.com/s/segment.html
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| | Network Segment Object |
 | | Shows the number of bytes received per second on this network segment. |  | | Shows the number of multicast frames received per second on this network segment. |  | | Shows the number of broadcast frames received per second on this network segment. |
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http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/Windows/2000/server/reskit/en-us/counters/counters1_xedd.asp
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| | Networking Essentials Notes -- Section 6 |
 | | A translation bridge will also reduce network traffic because it can analyze packets based on MAC address and if it finds them to be from the same segment as the originating they are simply discarded instead of being passed on to a non-local segment. |  | | The size of this table is important, especially if the network has a large number of workstations/servers. |  | | For example an Intel-based PC on one segment can both communicate and share resources with a Macintosh computer or an SNA mainframe. |
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http://www.mcsetr.com/mcse/6nenotes.htm
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| | Network segment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A network segment is a portion of a computer network separated by a computer networking device, including: |  | | Repeater or Ethernet hub (both OSI layer 1 devices) |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_segment
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| | Companies - Specializing - Network Segment Software |
 | | Specializes in: neural network sdk, nn50 dll, neural net, cascade, neural network activex, rg software, library, neural net activex, neural network, rg software corporation |  | | Anasil - network analyzer measuring the network traffic, analysing frames, etc. |  | | Specializes in: reglo, windows, netoscope, splitty, partagiciels, apptoservice, awards, freeware, gratuitciels, unios, serviceit, downloads, filo, internet, rasputin, horas, tools, applications, basta, opal, development, best, basta computing, games, rascal, computing, zmover, utilities, deletor, programs, rascalpro, 2000, automation, exicon, consulting, friendly, connectivity, whosock, online, sidi, shareware, software, buzof, logiciels, networking |
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http://www.soft411.org/companies/network-segment.html
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| | Network Segment Switch |
 | | Include software driver, that supports network operating system and software configurable |  | | The use of unscreened cables (category 3 or 5 for 10 Base T ports or category 5 for 100 Base-TX ports) complies w/the class A Requirements. |
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http://www.doh.gov.ph/pls/rfq/network_segment_switch.htm
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| | Network Segment Object Has Been Removed from System Monitor |
 | | In Windows 2000, installing Network Monitor does not add the Network Segment object in System Monitor as in Microsoft Windows NT. |  | | Network Segment Object Has Been Removed from System Monitor |  | | To increase the stability and reliability of the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) interface, this object has been removed from System Monitor in the Performance tool in Windows 2000. |
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http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=253790
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 | | To minimize virus attacks we segment our environment and use Network VirusWall to identify an attack, find out where it is, and isolate the infected area quickly. |  | | Network VirusWall protects mission critical devices at network end points, local area networks or branch office networks, and multiple network segments from network worms. |  | | Network access by noncompliant devices—lacking critical patches and current antivirus—invites network worms |
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http://www.trendmicro.com/en/products/network/overview.htm
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| | SATELLITE AND LAUNCH CONTROL SYSTEMS |
 | | Vehicle ground software development, integration and evaluation begin prior to AFSCN compatibility testing, and continue for the operational lifetime of the satellite program. |  | | The program office is the primary interface to the AFSCN users for requirements identification and implementation. |  | | The communications segment is a robust network consisting of redundant communications paths, as well as connectivity between the control nodes. |
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http://www.losangeles.af.mil/SMC/PA/Fact_Sheets/cw_fs.htm
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| | 360networks Lights European Network Segment |
 | | In the U.K. it has its European Networks Operation Center from which it continually monitors the global network. |  | | Initially, the new European segment will operate at 60 gigabits per second, but it has the capacity to rise to 9.6 terabits per second when demand is sufficient. |  | | 360networks says it obtains an improvement in efficiency and therefore a reduction in costs by lighting only those portions of its network needed in the immediate future. |
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http://www.internetnews.com/bus-news/print.php/3_595831
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| | Monitoring a local area network (LAN) segment |
 | | Note: Commonly management switches have the function of port mirroring (spanning); however, the port mirroring configuration of one brand’s switch may differ from others, please refer to the documentation that comes with your switch for information on the availability of this feature and the configuration instructions. |  | | In the case when you only need to monitor the traffic in a network segment (e.g. |  | | The best positions in a network to monitor traffic |
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http://javvin.biz/packetdoc/MonitoringLANSegment.html
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| | ROI Network Segment |
 | | With the ROI Network benefit package, you will |  | | Tailor your ASTD membership to meet your professional goals by adding the ROI Network segment to your |  | | You receive discounted registration to ROI conferences and workshops. |
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http://www.astd.org/astd/Membership/ROInetwork_segment.htm
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