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destination. Alternatively, the maximum number of hops

that a packet is allowed to take before being discarded ,

See also TTL.

host

A device (usually a computer) connected to a network.

HTTP

Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol HTTP is the main protocol

used to transfer data from web sites so that it can be

displayed by web browsers. See also web browser

ICMP

Internet Control Message Protocol An Internet protocol

used to report errors and other network-related informa-

tion. The ping command makes use of ICMP.

IGMP

Internet Group Management Protocol An Internet protocol

that enables a computer to share information about its

membership in multicast groups with adjacent routers.

A multicast group of computers is one whose members

have designated as interested in receiving specific con-

tent from the others. Multicasting to an IGMP group can

be used to simultaneously update the address books of

a group of mobile computer users or to send company

newsletters to a distribution list.

in­-lin­e filter

See Microfilter

Internet

The global collection of interconnected networks used for

both private and business communications.

intranet

A private, company-internal network that looks like part

of the Internet (users access information using web

browsers), but is accessible only by employees.

IP

See TCP/IP.

IP address

Internet Protocol address The address of a host (com-

puter) on the Internet, consisting of four numbers, each

from 0 to 255, separated by periods, e.g., 209.191.4.240.

An IP address consists of a network ID that identifies

the particular network the host belongs to, and a host

ID uniquely identifying the host itself on that network. A

network mask is used to define the network ID and the

host ID. Because IP addresses are difficult to remember,

they usually have an associated domain name that can be

specified instead. See also domain name, network mask.

ISP

Internet Service Provider A company that provides Inter-

net access to its customers, usually for a fee.

LAN

Local Area Network A network limited to a small geo-

graphic area, such as a home, office, or small building.

LED

Light Emitting Diode An electronic light-emitting device.

The indicator lights on the front of the My ADSL Modem

are LEDs.

MAC address

Media Access Control address The permanent hardware

address of a device, assigned by its manufacturer. MAC

addresses are expressed as six pairs of characters.

mask

: See network mask.

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