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Topic: Internetworking


In the News (Fri 18 Dec 09)

  
  Internetworking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Internetworking involves connecting two or more distinct computer networks together into an internetwork (often shortened to internet), using devices called routers to connect them together, to allow traffic to flow back and forth between them.
The original term for an internetwork was catenet.
Internetworking started as a way to connect disparate types of networking technology, but it became widespread through the developing need to connect two or more local area networks via some sort of wide area network.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Internetworking   (350 words)

  
 Internetworking Basics
Internetwork names typically are location-independent and remain associated with a device wherever that device moves (for example, from one building to another).
Internetwork addresses usually are location-dependent and change when a device is moved (although MAC addresses are an exception to this rule).
Internetworks are complex systems that, when viewed as a whole, are too much to understand.
www.cisco.com /univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/introint.htm   (6531 words)

  
 Graphics Internetworking: Bottlenecks and Breakthroughs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Internetworked graphics can be examined from the perspectives of connectivity, content, interaction, economics, applications and personal impacts.
For graphics internetworking, IP compatibility is essential for reasons of performance, open specifications, development flexibility and overwhelmingly strong global deployment trends.
Since internetworking considerations impact all components in a large virtual environment, understanding network protocols and application hooks is essential for virtual-world designers [Internic 95] [Stallings 94] [Comer 91] [Stevens 90].
www.stl.nps.navy.mil /~brutzman/breakthroughs.html   (10613 words)

  
 Internetworking   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Internetworking addresses transmission of packets between machines on different networks.
Communication of data between computers on different networks requires machines that connect (directly or indirectly) to both networks that are willing to shuffle packets from one network to another.
These denote two kinds of "internetworking" - one performed by the hardware and the other by the IP layer.
www.cs.unc.edu /~dewan/242/s01/notes/ipc/node21.html   (210 words)

  
 IT Architect | Internetworking | April 1, 1990   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
This need has spawned one of the fastest growing areas of the LAN industry: The internetworking marketplace, composed principally of repeaters, bridges, routers, gateways, and, most recently, hybrid products called brouters and routing bridges.
It also facilitates security - internetworking allows restricting individuals to specified resources - and increases system reliability - when one workgroup goes down, it doesn't affect the entire network.
Routers are more complex than bridges, however, because the scope and scale of the internetwork are typically much greater than those of bridged environments.
www.itarchitect.com /article/NMG20000724S0035   (1540 words)

  
 RFC 3570 (rfc3570) - Content Internetworking (CDI) Scenarios
Abstract In describing content internetworking as a technology targeted for use in production networks, it is useful to provide examples of the sequence of events that may occur when two content networks decide to interconnect.
In describing content internetworking as a technology targeted for use in production networks, it's useful to provide examples of the sequence of events that may occur when two content networks decide to interconnect.
Content Internetworking Arrangements When the controlling interests of two CNs decide to interconnect their respective networks (such as for business reasons), it is expected that multiple steps would need to occur.
www.faqs.org /rfcs/rfc3570.html   (3659 words)

  
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Content internetworking and this vocabulary are applicable to other protocols and styles of content delivery.
Content internetworking allows different content networks to share resources so as to provide larger scale and/or reach to each participant than they could otherwise achieve.
Content Internetworking Model Terms This section consists of the definitions of a number of terms used to refer to roles, participants, and objects involved in internetworking content networks.
www.ietf.org /rfc/rfc3466.txt   (4197 words)

  
 News @ Cisco: Cisco Announces Optical Internetworking Strategy
Cisco's optical internetworking strategy is based on five phases over the course of a year that deliver the technologies needed to leverage current investments in synchronous optical network/synchronous digital hierarchy (SONET/SDH).
Phase three of Cisco's optical internetworking strategy will integrate key SONET/SDH and optical capabilities into Cisco switching and routing platforms to reduce the cost of deploying fiber-based data networks where WDM is not required.
A key component of phase two of Cisco's optical internetworking strategy is the continued delivery of high-performance, high-capacity interfaces for the Cisco 12000 series of Gigabit Switch Routers.
newsroom.cisco.com /dlls/prod_042098d.html   (946 words)

  
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And they’re not the motivation behind internetworking – they’re the fruits of its labor.
Part of internetworking is connecting with other people in your industry – or complimentary industries – with whom you can develop mutually valuable relationships.
Especially with bloggers, internetworking is an up and coming business practice that gives you a competitive advantage over your competitors who are too lazy or too skeptical to take part.
www.hellomynameisscott.com /articles.aspx?arGUID=159ca1eb-1527-496a-b213-c2cd4ec2b0bc   (1403 words)

  
 What is internetworking? - a definition from Whatis.com
- Internetworking is a term used by Cisco, BBN, and other providers of network products and services as a comprehensive term for all the concepts, technologies, and generic devices that allow people and their computers to communicate across different kinds of networks.
The common internetwork protocols, routing tables, and related network devices required to achieve this communication constitute internetworking.
The standard reference model for internetworking is Open Systems Interconnection (OSI), which could also be used as a model for intranetworking as well.
searchnetworking.techtarget.com /sDefinition/0,,sid7_gci212368,00.html   (278 words)

  
 GTE Internetworking bundles security, 'Net services   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Only 20% of GTE Internetworking's customers are small to midsize businesses, primarily because the ISP has focused on offering services to Fortune 1000 businesses, says Tim Bowen, product marketing manager for virtual private networks and Internet security services at GTE Internetworking.
GTE Internetworking ships its Secure BizConnect customers a Firewall II security appliance that is preconfigured with the customer's network access parameters along with a preconfigured Cisco 1605 router.
GTE Internetworking offers business users several service options that range from a 128K bit/sec to 256K bit/sec dedicated Internet access link with two network configuration changes per month, to a dedicated T-1 with up to 12 network configuration changes per month.
www.networkworld.com /archive/2000/85330_01-24-2000.html   (611 words)

  
 What is internetworking? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary
Internetworking can be extremely complex because it generally involves connecting networks that use different protocols.
Internetworking is accomplished with routers, bridges, and gateways.
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www.webopedia.com /quick_ref/internetworking.html   (221 words)

  
 Internetworking Technology Overview
The Internetworking Technology Overview is not intended to provide all possible information on the included technologies.
The Cisco Internetworking Terms and Acronyms publication is a useful reference for those with minimal knowledge of networking terms.
Each part is concerned with introductory material or a major area of internetworking technology and comprises chapters describing related tasks or functions.
www.tele.sunyit.edu /internetworking/55181.htm   (324 words)

  
 Global Internetworking | Contact
Global Internetworking's CEO and co-founder Mike Keenan credits Global's “Virtual Network Operator” business model and customer-centric value proposition with the company's over 200 percent revenue growth from 2001–2005.
Global Internetworking's increase in revenues of over 200% percent from 2001 to 2005 resulted in a 38 out of 50 ranking in the Technology Fast 50 for Virginia.
Founded in 1998, Global Internetworking (GII) is a telecom services integrator and network solutions provider to many of the world’s largest telecom carriers and service providers as well as to leading systems integrators, government entities and to Fortune 500 enterprises.
www.globalinternetworking.com /?mediaroom   (1205 words)

  
 Internetworking
Bridging, routing, and switching are three primary internetworking processes that offer LAN segmentation and isolation of network resoruces.
Bridging - dividing a single overburdened LAN into two LAN segments linked by a bridge is done to minimize amount of internetwork traffic (80% of all LAN traffic should stay on local LAN).
Any given network device is unable to process protocols associated with OSI layers higher than the OSI layer of the internetworking device.
www.ship.edu /~jcthom/schedule/datacomm/GoldmanNotes/ch9_2.html   (3022 words)

  
 GTE Internetworking Launches International VoIP Service
The GTE Internetworking system is built on the company's Global Network Infrastructure, not over the public Internet.
GTE's GNI is a private fiber backbone spanning 17,000 miles in the U.S. with managed bandwidth connectivity to Europe, South America and the Far East.
GTE Internetworking's VoIP service is based on open standards for voice compression and interoperability.
www.internetnews.com /xSP/article.php/216311   (805 words)

  
 Master of Engineering (Internetworking)
Offered through the Faculties of Engineering and Graduate Studies, it's the world's first graduate program dedicated to Internetworking.
The MEng in Internetworking is a course-based program that covers a range of topics related to the industry, including current technology, its past and future evolution.
This intensive, one-year degree program provides students with practical experience and the solid theoretical background necessary to analyze the strengths and weaknesses of technology and the challenges that lie ahead.
internetworking.engineering.dal.ca /index.html   (133 words)

  
 Embedded Internetworking
This class is an introduction to Embedded Internetworking.
An article from "EETimes": Embedded Networking and Internetworking implementations are on the rise.
This article looks at various aspects of implementing Internet functionality in 8-bit microconrollers, including a case study on a CAN to TCP/IP gateway.
www.embeddedinternetworking.com   (249 words)

  
 Global Internetworking
Global Internetworking is a knowledge-based telecom service provider and consultant with expertise in
Leading federal credit union selects Global Internetworking for wide-area-network network expansion project.
Leading industry analyst features Global Internetworking in report on VNO market.
www.globalinternetworking.com   (139 words)

  
 Internetworking
In addition, with the continuing decrease in hardware costs, very simple or special-purpose devices will soon have computing and communications capabilities of their own and enjoy Internetwork addressability traditionally assigned to mainframes, workstations, and more recently personal computers.
As a result, very simple devices will become reachedable through the Internet; furthermore, traditional computing, storage, and media-distribution resources will be implementable by aggregating such simpler devices (e.g., a traditional Internet host becomes a network of devices).
The first, called LMAS, is a generalization of internetwork multicasting.
www.cse.ucsc.edu /research/ccrg/projects/nice.html   (1712 words)

  
 INT - Cisco Certification - Internetworking Certification
The FHSU Internetworking Certificate is designed to provide key skills for persons desiring to be computer networking professionals.
INT 681 Network Architecture and Data Communication II While students may take just the Internetworking I and II courses to sit for the Cisco CCNA exam, research has shown that students who have taken all four courses have a much higher first time pass rate than the national average.
Network Architecture and Data Communication I and II address the theory of data communication for Internetworking.
www.fhsu.edu /int/cisco/internetwork.shtml   (223 words)

  
 Internetworking: Concepts, Architecture, and Protocols
Internetworking: connecting multiple physical networks into a large, uniform communication system
Motivation for Internetworking: each network technology is designed to fit a specific set of constraints:
There is a scheme, called internetworking that uses both hardware and software to provide universal service: an internetwork or internet, for short.
www.personal.psu.edu /faculty/p/l/pld2/ist220spring02/ch17notes.htm   (820 words)

  
 ITG Newsletter: Internetworking   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
It is a place to publish web usability research, opinions, reviews and a wide variety of other items of interest to ITG members.
In keeping with the spirit of the ITG, Internetworking will be free of charge and will be available only on the Web.
We encourage you to send in a submission for the next issue or volunteer to join the editorial and production team.
www.internettg.org /newsletter/newsletter.html   (92 words)

  
 e-clips: INTERNETWORKING   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
This is a sample e-clips 'weekly' alert for the 'INTERNETWORKING' keyword.
This best-selling, conceptual introduction to TCP/IP internetworking protocols interweaves a clear discussion of fundamentals with the latest technologies.
NDDS is networking middleware that implements a real-time publish-subscribe communications model and allows distributed processes to share data without concern for the actual physical location or architecture of their peers.
www.eg3.com /eclips/html/2006-05-29/internet_internetworking_blank.html   (421 words)

  
 Internetworking 2003
The Internetworking 2004 Program Committee cordially invites you to submit proposals for original, unpublished presentations focusing on internetworking technologies in the IP, optical, and wireless domains.
Summaries not exceeding 250 words can be submitted to submissions@caitr.org for review and possible inclusion in the program, no later than February 15, 2004.
Internetworking MPLS with Legacy ATM and Frame Relay Networks
www.caitr.org /internetworking04/cfp.htm   (70 words)

  
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Informational [Page 3] RFC 3570 CDI Scenarios July 2003 ACCOUNTING INTERNETWORKING in order to aggregate utilization data from several CNs into combined reports for CNs that represent PUBLISHERS.
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www.ietf.org /rfc/rfc3570.txt   (3174 words)

  
 Internetworking
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Click: To review a list of Internetworking Training titles which are provided in the Internetworking Training Library.
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www.ckga.com /internetworking.html   (376 words)

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