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stack - A stack is a set of related communications protocols that operate together to
facilitate communication at some or all of the 7 layers of a standard network. TCP/IP
is one example of a protocol stack.
subnet mask - This 32-bit address mask is required in IP routing and is usually
supplied by your NSP. It determines the size of address grouping for LAN
management and is required for NAT.
subnetwork - Subnetworks are networks arbitrarily segmented by a network
administrator in order to provide a multilevel routing structure while shielding the
subnetwork from the addressing complexity of attached networks. It is sometimes
called a subnet.
TCP/IP - Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol is the suite of protocols
developed in the 1970s to support the construction of a worldwide Internet. TCP and
IP are the two best known protocols in the suite.
Telnet - Telnet is the standard terminal emulation protocol in the TCP/IP protocol
stack. It enables users to log on to remote systems and use resources as if they were
connected to a local system.
TFTP - Trivial File Transfer Protocol is built into your router and can be used for
transferring files between network nodes. For example, TFTP can be used for a
software upgrade.
tunneling - This metaphor refers to the creation of a temporary, secure path across a
public network using any standard point-to-point encapsulation scheme.
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