rfc1392.txt

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   default route      A routing table entry which is used to direct packets addressed to      networks not explicitly listed in the routing table.      [Source: MALAMUD]   Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)      An agency of the U.S. Department of Defense responsible for the      development of new technology for use by the military.  DARPA      (formerly known as ARPA) was responsible for funding much of the      development of the Internet we know today, including the Berkeley      version of Unix and TCP/IP.      [Source: NNSC]   Defense Data Network (DDN)      A global communications network serving the US Department of      Defense composed of MILNET, other portions of the Internet, and      classified networks which are not part of the Internet.  The DDNUser Glossary Working Group                                    [Page 13]RFC 1392                   Internet Glossary                January 1993      is used to connect military installations and is managed by the      Defense Information Systems Agency.  See also: Defense Information      Systems Agency.   Defense Data Network Network Information Center (DDN NIC)      Often called "The NIC", the DDN NIC's primary responsibility is      the assignment of Internet network addresses and Autonomous System      numbers, the administration of the root domain, and providing      information and support services to the DDN.  It is also a primary      repository for RFCs.  See also: Autonomous System, network      address, Internet Registry, Network Information Center, Request      For Comments.   Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)      Formerly called the Defense Communications Agency (DCA), this is      the government agency responsible for managing the DDN portion of      the Internet, including the MILNET.  Currently, DISA administers      the DDN, and supports the user assistance services of the DDN NIC.      See also: Defense Data Network.   DEK      See: Data Encryption Key   DES      See: Data Encryption Standard   dialup      A temporary, as opposed to dedicated, connection between machines      established over a standard phone line.   Directory Access Protocol      X.500 protocol used for communication between a Directory User      Agent and a Directory System Agent.      [Source: MALAMUD]   Directory System Agent (DSA)      The software that provides the X.500 Directory Service for a      portion of the directory information base.  Generally, each DSA is      responsible for the directory information for a single      organization or organizational unit.      [Source: RFC1208]   Directory User Agent (DUA)      The software that accesses the X.500 Directory Service on behalf      of the directory user.  The directory user may be a person or      another software element.      [Source: RFC1208]User Glossary Working Group                                    [Page 14]RFC 1392                   Internet Glossary                January 1993   DISA      See: Defense Information Systems Agency   Distributed Computing Environment (DCE)      An architecture of standard programming interfaces, conventions,      and server functionalities (e.g., naming, distributed file system,      remote procedure call) for distributing applications transparently      across networks of heterogeneous computers.  Promoted and      controlled by the Open Software Foundation (OSF), a consortium led      by Digital, IBM and Hewlett Packard.      [Source: RFC1208]   distributed database      A collection of several different data repositories that looks      like a single database to the user.  A prime example in the      Internet is the Domain Name System.   DIX Ethernet      See: Ethernet   DNS      See: Domain Name System   domain      "Domain" is a heavily overused term in the Internet.  It can be      used in the Administrative Domain context, or the Domain Name      context.  See also: Administrative Domain, Domain Name System.   Domain Name System (DNS)      The DNS is a general purpose distributed, replicated, data query      service.  The principal use is the lookup of host IP addresses      based on host names.  The style of host names now used in the      Internet is called "domain name", because they are the style of      names used to look up anything in the DNS.  Some important domains      are: .COM (commercial), .EDU (educational), .NET (network      operations), .GOV (U.S. government), and .MIL (U.S. military).      Most countries also have a domain.  For example, .US (United      States), .UK (United Kingdom), .AU (Australia).  It is defined in      STD 13, RFCs 1034 and 1035.  See also: Fully Qualified Domain      Name.   dot address (dotted decimal notation)      Dot address refers to the common notation for IP addresses of the      form A.B.C.D; where each letter represents, in decimal, one byte      of a four byte IP address.  See also: IP address.      [Source: FYI4]User Glossary Working Group                                    [Page 15]RFC 1392                   Internet Glossary                January 1993   DS1      A framing specification for T-1 synchronous lines.  See also: T1   DS3      A framing specification for T-3 synchronous lines.  See also: T3   DSA      See: Directory System Agent   DTE      Data Terminal Equipment   DUA      See: Directory User Agent   dynamic adaptive routing      Automatic rerouting of traffic based on a sensing and analysis of      current actual network conditions.  NOTE: this does not include      cases of routing decisions taken on predefined information.      [Source: J. Postel]   EARN      See: European Academic and Research Network   EBCDIC      See: Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code   Ebone      A pan-European backbone service.   EFF      See: Electronic Frontier Foundation   EFLA      See: Extended Four Letter Acronym   EGP      See: Exterior Gateway Protocol   Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)      A foundation established to address social and legal issues      arising from the impact on society of the increasingly pervasive      use of computers as a means of communication and information      distribution.   Electronic Mail (email)      A system whereby a computer user can exchange messages with other      computer users (or groups of users) via a communications network.User Glossary Working Group                                    [Page 16]RFC 1392                   Internet Glossary                January 1993      Electronic mail is one of the most popular uses of the Internet.      [Source: NNSC]   email      See: Electronic mail   email address      The domain-based or UUCP address that is used to send electronic      mail to a specified destination.  For example an editor's address      is "gmalkin@xylogics.com".  See also: bang path, mail path, UNIX-      to-UNIX CoPy.      [Source: ZEN]   encapsulation      The technique used by layered protocols in which a layer adds      header information to the protocol data unit (PDU) from the layer      above.  As an example, in Internet terminology, a packet would      contain a header from the physical layer, followed by a header      from the network layer (IP), followed by a header from the      transport layer (TCP), followed by the application protocol data.      [Source: RFC1208]   encryption      Encryption is the manipulation of a packet's data in order to      prevent any but the intended recipient from reading that data.      There are many types of data encryption, and they are the basis of      network security.  See also: Data Encryption Standard.   Ethernet      A 10-Mb/s standard for LANs, initially developed by Xerox, and      later refined by Digital, Intel and Xerox (DIX).  All hosts are      connected to a coaxial cable where they contend for network access      using a Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection      (CSMA/CD) paradigm.  See also: 802.x, Local Area Network, token      ring.   Ethernet meltdown      An event that causes saturation, or near saturation, on an      Ethernet.  It usually results from illegal or misrouted packets      and typically lasts only a short time.      [Source: COMER]   European Academic and Research Network (EARN)      A network connecting European academic and research institutions      with electronic mail and file transfer services using the Bitnet      protocol.  See also: BitnetUser Glossary Working Group                                    [Page 17]RFC 1392                   Internet Glossary                January 1993   Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code (EBCDIC)      A standard character-to-number encoding used primarily by IBM      computer systems.  See also: ASCII.   Extended Four Letter Acronym (EFLA)      A recognition of the fact that there are far too many TLAs.  See      also: Three Letter Acronym.      [Source: K. Morgan]   Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP)      A protocol which distributes routing information to the routers      which connect autonomous systems.  The term "gateway" is      historical, as "router" is currently the preferred term.  There is      also a routing protocol called EGP defined in STD 18, RFC 904.      See also: Autonomous System, Border Gateway Protocol, Interior      Gateway Protocol.   eXternal Data Representation (XDR)      A standard for machine independent data structures developed by      Sun Microsystems and defined in RFC 1014.  It is similar to ASN.1.      See also: Abstract Syntax Notation One.      [Source: RFC1208]   FARNET      A non-profit corporation, established in 1987, whose mission is to      advance the use of computer networks to improve research and      education.   FAQ      Frequently Asked Question   FDDI      See: Fiber Distributed Data Interface   Federal Information Exchange (FIX)      One of the connection points between the American governmental      internets and the Internet.      [Source: SURA]   Federal Networking Council (FNC)      The coordinating group of representatives from those federal      agencies involved in the development and use of federal      networking, especially those networks using TCP/IP and the      Internet.  Current members include representatives from DOD, DOE,      DARPA, NSF, NASA, and HHS.  See also: Defense Advanced Research      Projects Agency, National Science Foundation.User Glossary Working Group                                    [Page 18]RFC 1392                   Internet Glossary                January 1993   Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI)      A high-speed (100Mb/s) LAN standard.  The underlying medium is      fiber optics, and the topology is a dual-attached, counter-      rotating token ring.  See also: Local Area Network, token ring.      [Source: RFC1208]   file transfer      The copying of a file from one computer to another over a computer      network.  See also: File Transfer Protocol, Kermit.   File Transfer Protocol (FTP)      A protocol which allows a user on one host to access, and transfer      files to and from, another host over a network.  Also, FTP is      usually the name of the program the user invokes to execute the      protocol.  It is defined in STD 9, RFC 959.  See also: anonymous      FTP.   finger      A program that displays information about a particular user, or      all users, logged on the local system or on a remote system.  It      typically shows full name, last login time, idle time, terminal      line, and terminal location (where applicable).  It may also      display plan and project files left by the user.   FIX      See: Federal Information Exchange   flame      A strong opinion and/or criticism of something, usually as a frank      inflammatory statement, in an electronic mail message.  It is      common to precede a flame with an indication of pending fire      (i.e., FLAME ON!).  Flame Wars occur when people start flaming      other people for flaming when they shouldn't have.  See also:      Electronic Mail   FNC      See: Federal Networking Council   For Your Information (FYI)      A subseries of RFCs that are not technical standards or      descriptions of protocols.  FYIs convey general information about      topics related to TCP/IP or the Internet.  See also: Request For      Comments, STD.   FQDN      See: Fully Qualified Domain Name

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