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📄 rfc1983.txt

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      See: Internet Engineering Steering Group   IETF      See: Internet Engineering Task Force   IINREN      See: Interagency Interim National Research and Education Network   IGP      See: Interior Gateway Protocol   IMHO      In My Humble Opinion   IMR      See: Internet Monthly ReportMalkin                       Informational                     [Page 26]RFC 1983                        Glossary                     August 1996   Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)      An emerging technology which is beginning to be offered by the      telephone carriers of the world.  ISDN combines voice and digital      network services in a single medium, making it possible to offer      customers digital data services as well as voice connections      through a single "wire."  The standards that define ISDN are      specified by CCITT.  See also: CCITT.      [Source: RFC1208]   Interagency Interim National Research and Education Network (IINREN)      An evolving operating network system.  Near term (1992-1996)      research and development activities will provide for the smooth      evolution of this networking infrastructure into the future      gigabit NREN.      [Source: HPCC]   Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP)      A protocol which distributes routing information to the routers      within an autonomous system.  The term "gateway" is historical, as      "router" is currently the preferred term.  See also: Autonomous      System, Exterior Gateway Protocol, Open Shortest-Path First,      Routing Information Protocol.   Intermediate System (IS)      An OSI system which performs network layer forwarding.  It is      analogous to an IP router.  See also: Open Systems      Interconnection, router.   Intermediate System-Intermediate System (IS-IS)      The OSI IGP.  See also: Open Systems Interconnection, Interior      Gateway Protocol.   International Organization for Standardization (ISO)      A voluntary, nontreaty organization founded in 1946 which is      responsible for creating international standards in many areas,      including computers and communications.  Its members are the      national standards organizations of the 89 member countries,      including ANSI for the U.S.  See also: American National Standards      Institute, Open Systems Interconnection.      [Source: TAN]   International Telecommunications Union (ITU)      An agency of the United Nations which coordinates the various      national telecommunications standards so that people in one      country can communicate with people in another country.Malkin                       Informational                     [Page 27]RFC 1983                        Glossary                     August 1996   International Telecommunications Union -           Telecommunications Standards Sector (ITU-TSS)      The new name for CCITT since the ITU reorganization. The function      is the same; only the name has been changed   internet      While an internet is a network, the term "internet" is usually      used to refer to a collection of networks interconnected with      routers.  See also: network.   Internet      (note the capital "I") The Internet is the largest internet in the      world.  Is a three level hierarchy composed of backbone networks      (e.g. Ultranet), mid-level networks (e.g., NEARnet) and stub      networks.  The Internet is a multiprotocol internet.  See also:      backbone, mid-level network, stub network, transit network,      Internet Protocol.   internet address      A IP address that uniquely identifies a node on an internet.  An      Internet address (capital "I"), uniquely identifies a node on the      Internet.  See also: internet, Internet, IP address.   Internet Architecture Board (IAB)      The IAB has been many things over the years.  Originally the      Internet Activities Board, it was responsible for the development      of the protocols which make up the Internet.  It later changed its      name and charter to become the group most responsible for the      architecture of the Internet, leaving the protocol details to the      IESG.  In June of 1992, it was chartered as a component of the      Internet Society; this is the charter it holds today.  The IAB is      responsible for approving nominations to the IESG, architectural      oversight for Internet Standard Protocols, IETF standards process      oversight and appeals, IANA and RFC activities, and liaison to      peer standards groups (e.g., ISO).  See also: Internet Engineering      Task Force, Internet Research Task Force, Internet Engineering      Steering Group, Internet Assigned Numbers Authority, Request for      Comments.   Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)      The central registry for various Internet protocol parameters,      such as port, protocol and enterprise numbers, and options, codes      and types.  The currently assigned values are listed in the      "Assigned Numbers" document [STD2].  To request a number      assignment, contact the IANA at "iana@isi.edu".  See also:      assigned numbers, STD.Malkin                       Informational                     [Page 28]RFC 1983                        Glossary                     August 1996   Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)      ICMP is an extension to the Internet Protocol.  It allows for the      generation of error messages, test packets and informational      messages related to IP.      [Source: FYI4]   Internet-Draft (I-D)      Internet-Drafts are working documents of the IETF, its Areas, and      its Working Groups.   As the name implies, Internet-Drafts are      draft documents.  They are valid for a maximum of six months and      may be updated, replaced, or obsoleted by other documents at any      time.  Very often, I-Ds are precursors to RFCs.  See also:      Internet Engineering Task Force, Request For Comments.   Internet Engineering Planning Group (IEPG)      A group, primarily composed of Internet service operators, whose      goal is to promote a globally coordinated Internet operating      environment.  Membership is open to all.   Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG)      The IESG is composed of the IETF Area Directors and the IETF      Chair.  It provides the first technical review of Internet      standards and is responsible for day-to-day "management" of the      IETF.  See also: Internet Engineering Task Force.   Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)      The IETF is a large, open community of network designers,      operators, vendors, and researchers whose purpose is to coordinate      the operation, management and evolution of the Internet, and to      resolve short-range and mid-range protocol and architectural      issues.  It is a major source of proposals for protocol standards      which are submitted to the IAB for final approval.  The IETF meets      three times a year and extensive minutes are included in the IETF      Proceedings.  See also: Internet, Internet Architecture Board.      [Source: FYI4]   Internet Experiment Note (IEN)      A series of reports pertinent to the Internet.  IENs were      published in parallel to RFCs and were intended to be  "working      documents."  They have been replaced by Internet-Drafts and are      currently of historic value only.  See also: Internet-Draft,      Request For Comments.   Internet Monthly Report (IMR)      Published monthly, the purpose of the Internet Monthly Reports is      to communicate to the Internet Research Group the accomplishments,      milestones reached, or problems discovered by the participating      organizations.Malkin                       Informational                     [Page 29]RFC 1983                        Glossary                     August 1996   internet number      See: internet address   Internet Protocol (IP, IPv4)      The Internet Protocol (version 4), defined in RFC 791, is the      network layer for the TCP/IP Protocol Suite.  It is a      connectionless, best-effort packet switching protocol.  See also:      packet switching, TCP/IP Protocol Suite, Internet Protocol Version      6.   Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPng, IPv6)      IPv6 (version 5 is a stream protocol used for special      applications) is a new version of the Internet Protocol which is      designed to be an evolutionary step from its predecessor, version      4.  There are many RFCs defining various portions of the protocol,      its auxiliary protocols, and the transition plan from IPv4.  The      core RFCs are 1883 through 1886.  The name IPng (IP next      generation) is a nod to STNG (Star Trek Next Generation).   Internet Registry (IR)      The IANA has the discretionary authority to delegate portions of      its responsibility and, with respect to network address and      Autonomous System identifiers, has lodged this responsibility with      an IR.  The IR function is performed by the DDN NIC.  See also:      Autonomous System, network address, Defense Data Network...,      Internet Assigned Numbers Authority.   Internet Relay Chat (IRC)      A world-wide "party line" protocol that allows one to converse      with others in real time.  IRC is structured as a network of      servers, each of which accepts connections from client programs,      one per user.  See also: talk.      [Source: HACKER]   Internet Research Steering Group (IRSG)      The "governing body" of the IRTF.  See also: Internet Research      Task Force.      [Source: MALAMUD]   Internet Research Task Force (IRTF)      The IRTF is chartered by the IAB to consider long-term Internet      issues from a theoretical point of view.  It has Research Groups,      similar to IETF Working Groups, which are each tasked to discuss      different research topics.  Multi-cast audio/video conferencing      and privacy enhanced mail are samples of IRTF output.  See also:      Internet Architecture Board, Internet Engineering Task Force,      Privacy Enhanced Mail.Malkin                       Informational                     [Page 30]RFC 1983                        Glossary                     August 1996   Internet Society (ISOC)      The Internet Society is a non-profit, professional membership      organization which facilitates and supports the technical      evolution of the Internet, stimulates interest in and educates the      scientific and academic communities, industry and the public about      the technology, uses and applications of the Internet, and      promotes the development of new applications for the system.  The      Society provides a forum for discussion and collaboration in the      operation and use of the global Internet infrastructure.  The      Internet Society publishes a quarterly newsletter, the Internet      Society News, and holds an annual conference, INET.  The      development of Internet technical standards takes place under the      auspices of the Internet Society with substantial support from the      Corporation for National Research Initiatives under a cooperative      agreement with the US Federal Government.      [Source: V. Cerf]   Internetwork Packet eXchange (IPX)      Novell's protocol used by Netware.  A router with IPX routing can      interconnect LANs so that Novell Netware clients and servers can      communicate.  See also: Local Area Network.   InterNIC      A five year project, partially supported by the National Science      Foundation, to provide network information services to the      networking community.  The InterNIC began operations in April of      1993 and is now a collaborative project of two organizations:      AT&T, which provides Directory and Database Services from South      Plainsfield, NJ; and Network Solutions, Inc., which provides      Registration Services from their headquarters in Herndon, VA.      Services are provided via the Internet, and by telephone, FAX, and      hardcopy.   interoperability      The ability of software and hardware on multiple machines from      multiple vendors to communicate meaningfully.   IP (IPv4)      See: Internet Protocol   IPng (IPv6)      See: Internet Protocol Version 6   IP address      The 32-bit address defined by the Internet Protocol in RFC 791.      It is usually represented in dotted decimal notation.  See also:      dot address, internet address, Internet Protocol, network address,      subnet address, host address.Malkin                       Informational                     [Page 31]RFC 1983                        Glossary                     August 1996   IP datagram      See: datagram   IPX      See: Internetwork Packet eXchange   IR      See: Internet Registry   IRC      See: Internet Relay Chat   IRSG      See: Internet Research Steering Group   IRTF      See: Internet Research Task Force   IS      See: Intermediate System   IS-IS      See: Intermediate System-Intermediate System   ISDN      See: Integrated Services Digital Network   ISO      See: International Organization for Standardization   ISO Development Environment (ISODE)      Software that allows OSI services to use a TCP/IP network.      Pronounced eye-so-dee-eee.  See also: Open Systems      Interconnection, TCP/IP Protocol Suite.   ISOC      See: Internet Society   ISODE      See: ISO Development Environment   ITU      See: International Telecommunications Union -           Telecommunications Standards Sector   ITU-TSS      See: International Telecommunications UnionMalkin

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