TAILIEUCHUNG - Internetworking with TCP/IP- P73

Internetworking with TCP/IP- P73: TCP/IP has accommodated change well. The basic technology has survived nearly two decades of exponential growth and the associated increases in traffic. The protocols have worked over new high-speed network technologies, and the design has handled applications that could not be imagined in the original design. Of course, the entire protocol suite has not remained static. New protocols have been deployed, and new techniques have been developed to adapt existing protocols to new network technologies | TCP IP Internet Terms In Alphabetical Order 679 BCP Best Current Practice A label given to a subset of RFCs that contain recommendations from the IETF about the use configuration or deployment of internet technologies. Bellman-Ford A synonym for distance-vector. Berkeley broadcast A reference to a nonstandard IP broadcast address that uses all zeros in the host portion instead of all ones. The name arises because the technique was introduced and propagated in Berkeley s BSD UNIX. best-effort delivery Characteristic of network technologies that do not provide reliability at link levels. IP works well over best-effort delivery hardware because IP does not assume that the underlying network provides reliability. The UDP protocol provides best-effort delivery service to application programs. BGP Border Gateway Protocol The major exterior gateway protocol used in the Internet. Four major versions of BGP have appeared with BGP-4 being the current. big endian A format for storage or transmission of binary data in which the most-significant byte bit comes first. The TCP IP standard network byte order is big endian. Compare to little endian. binary exponential backoff A technique used to control network contention or congestion quickly. A sender doubles the amount of time it waits between each successive attempt to use the network. BISYNC Binary SYNchronous Communication An early low-level protocol developed by IBM and used to transmit data across a synchronous communication link. Unlike most modem link level protocols BISYNC is byte-oriented meaning that it uses special characters to mark the beginning and end of frames. BISYNC is often called BSC especially in commercial products. BNC The style of connector used with thin-wire Ethernet. BOOTP Abbreviation for BOOTstrap Protocol a protocol a host uses to obtain startup information including its IP address from a server. bps bits per second A measure of the rate of data transmission. 680 Glossary of Internetworking Terms .

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