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  2. Template:IP range calculator - Wikipedia

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    The number n can be 1 to 12; the default is 1. With the default value of 1, only contributions from the previous month are listed. For example, if the current date was 26 April 2016, contributions on or after 26 March 2016 would be shown. |nolist Do not list the IPs extracted from the input. By default, a sorted list of input IP addresses is ...

  3. 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.

  4. Network delay - Wikipedia

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    Graphical depiction of contributions to network delay. Network delay is a design and performance characteristic of a telecommunications network.It specifies the latency for a bit of data to travel across the network from one communication endpoint to another.

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  6. Network throughput - Wikipedia

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    The above values are theoretical or calculated. Peak measured throughput is throughput measured by a real, implemented system, or a simulated system. The value is the throughput measured over a short period of time; mathematically, this is the limit taken with respect to throughput as time approaches zero.

  7. Template talk:IP range calculator - Wikipedia

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    I also agree linking this to range contribs, existing and previous blocks in the range, and other such goodies would be useful. But a stable accessible tool to find the nearest single range to block when there's a spree going on would be an excellent foundation. -- zzuuzz 20:48, 14 December 2014 (UTC) Thanks for the responses.

  8. Measuring network throughput - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly used such protocol is Internet Protocol (IP), defined by RFC 791. This imposes its own overheads. This imposes its own overheads. Again, few systems simply copy the contents of files into IP packets, but use yet another protocol that manages the connection between two systems — TCP ( Transmission Control Protocol ), defined ...

  9. Interpacket gap - Wikipedia

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    For Fibre Channel, there is a sequence of primitives between successive frames, sometimes called interframe gap as well. The minimum sequence consists of six primitives, IDLE|IDLE|R_RDY|R_RDY|IDLE|IDLE. [6] Each primitive consists of four channel words of 10 bits each for 8b/10b encoded variants (1–8 Gbit/s), equivalent to four data bytes. [7]