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==Other related topics== | ==Other related topics== | ||
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{{r|Virtualization}} | |||
{{r|Internetworking}} | |||
{{r|Routing domain}} | |||
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{{r|Open Shortest Path First traffic engineering extensions}} |
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- Connectivity [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Ping [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Reachability [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Virtualization [r]: In computing, a broad term that usually refers to the abstraction of resources on a computer, using a container such as a "virtual machine" or several "virtual machines." Usually this is accomplished using either a virtual machine or an operating system that has tools to enable virtual environments to run inside it. [e]
- Internetworking [r]: is identifying the applications that provide an interface between Internet users and communications services, those services themselves, public and private instances of application and communications services and the aggregation of private and public networks into a global communications and application resource. [e]
- Routing domain [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Internet transit provider [r]: A Internet Service Provider that is connected to the default-free zone (DFZ), and, for a payment, will connect customers to the DFZ. [e]
- Open Shortest Path First traffic engineering extensions [r]: A set of extensions to the OSPF version 2 (i.e., for Internet Protocol version 4) routing protocol, intended to provide information for route computation that is optimized for creating overlays of Multi-Protocol Label Switching and Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching paths [e]