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What (who) is assigned numbers - definition

ORGANIZATION
Linux Assigned Names And Numbers Authority; Linux assigned names and numbers authority; Linux Device List; LANANA

assigned numbers      
<standard> The RFC STD 2 documenting the currently assigned values from several series of numbers used in network protocol implementations. This RFC is updated periodically and, in any case, current information can be obtained from the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). If you are developing a protocol or application that will require the use of a link, socket, port, protocol, etc., you should contact the IANA to receive a number assignment. (1996-08-19)
Linux Assigned Names and Numbers Authority         
The Linux Assigned Names and Numbers Authority (LANANA) is a central registry of names and numbers used within Linux. It was created in 2000 by H.
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority         
  • : IPv6 Prefix Assignment mechanism with IANA, RIRs, and ISPs.
DEPARTMENT OF ICANN, A NONPROFIT PRIVATE AMERICAN CORPORATION
Internet Assigned Number Authority; Internet registry; IP address allocation; Internet number; Internet numbers; Iana.org; IANA; IANA Language Subtag Registry
<body, networking> (IANA) The central registry for various "assigned numbers": Internet Protocol parameters, such as port, protocol, and enterprise numbers; and options, codes, and types. The currently assigned values are listed in the "Assigned Numbers" document STD 2. To request a number assignment, e-mail <iana@isi.edu>. (1994-12-06)

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Linux Assigned Names and Numbers Authority

The Linux Assigned Names and Numbers Authority (LANANA) is a central registry of names and numbers used within Linux. It was created in 2000 by H. Peter Anvin. As of 2013, it along with Filesystem Hierarchy Standard matters had moved under the Linux Standard Base, which itself operates under Linux Foundation's auspices per Russ Herrold.

Examples of use of assigned numbers
1. In most cases, their names won‘t appear on the ballot; voters have to remember them by assigned numbers.
2. In most cases, their names didn‘t appear on the ballot; voters had to remember them by assigned numbers.
3. He assigned numbers from two to 164 to his accomplices – he was number one – and many of them did not know which number referred to which person.
4. Revenue Science and its peers say that because the user profiles they keep are organized by randomly assigned numbers, no personally identifying information is ever stored.
5. In the news conference in the courtroom after the verdict, the jurors (who were only identified by their assigned numbers) described a case that was weak and an accuser and his family, especially his mother, who could not be believed.