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  2. Time Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Time Protocol is a network protocol in the Internet Protocol Suite. [1] Its purpose is to provide a site-independent, machine readable date and time. The Time Protocol may be implemented over the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) or the User Datagram Protocol (UDP). A host connects to a server that supports the Time Protocol on port 37.

  3. List of TCP and UDP port numbers - Wikipedia

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    Windows PowerShell Default psSession Port [294] Windows Remote Management Service (WinRM-HTTP) [295] 5986: Yes: Windows PowerShell Default psSession Port [294] Windows Remote Management Service (WinRM-HTTPS) [295] 5988–5989: Yes: CIM-XML (DMTF Protocol) [296] 6000–6063: Yes: X11—used between an X client and server over the network 6005 ...

  4. Time to live - Wikipedia

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    The original DARPA Internet Protocol's RFC describes [1]: §1.4 TTL as: . The Time to Live is an indication of an upper bound on the lifetime of an internet datagram.It is set by the sender of the datagram and reduced at the points along the route where it is processed.

  5. NACK-Oriented Reliable Multicast - Wikipedia

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    The number of 32-bit words that constitute the given message's header portion. This is used to identify the addition of header extensions. If the "hdr_len" value is greater than the base value for the given message type, it implies the presence of a header extension. sequence (16 bits) Serves two purposes (depending on the message type):

  6. Transmission time - Wikipedia

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    The packet transmission time in seconds can be obtained from the packet size in bit and the bit rate in bit/s as: Packet transmission time = Packet size / Bit rate. Example: Assuming 100 Mbit/s Ethernet, and the maximum packet size of 1526 bytes, results in Maximum packet transmission time = 1526×8 bit / (100 × 10 6 bit/s) ≈ 122 μs

  7. Stateful firewall - Wikipedia

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    The firewall can use these unique connection identifiers to know when to remove a session from the state table without waiting for a timeout. UDP is a connectionless protocol, [4] which means it does not send unique connection-related identifiers while communicating. Because of that, a session will only be removed from the state table after the ...

  8. UDP-Lite - Wikipedia

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    UDP-Lite uses the same set of port numbers assigned by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) for use by UDP. Support for UDP-Lite was added in the Linux kernel version 2.6.20. Support for UDP-Lite was added in the FreeBSD kernel from r264212. [3] The changeset was also MFC'ed back to stable/10 [4] and became available in FreeBSD 10.1 ...

  9. Timeout (computing) - Wikipedia

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    In the Microsoft Windows and ReactOS [2] command-line interfaces, the timeout command pauses the command processor for the specified number of seconds. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In POP connections, the server will usually close a client connection after a certain period of inactivity (the timeout period).