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IP Sharp - traducción al español

COMMUNICATIONS CHANNEL BETWEEN TWO NETWORKS
Ip tunnel; IP tunneling; TCP/IP tunnel; IP Tunnelling

IP Sharp      
= IP Sharp.
Nota: Distribuidor de bases de datos no bibliográficas.
Ex: IP Sharp, which makes available a number of public data bases including the UK CSO, the International Monetary Fund and the US Consumer and Wholesale Price Indexes.
IP Sharp      
= IP Sharp

Def: Distribuidor de bases de datos no bibliográficas.
Ex: IP Sharp, which makes available a number of public data bases including the UK CSO, the International Monetary Fund and the US Consumer and Wholesale Price Indexes.
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* voice over IP (VoIP) = voz sobre IP (VoIP), voz por Internet
IP         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ip; IP (disambiguation); I.P.; I.p.; Ip.; I P
abbreviation
protocolo m Internet (IP)

Definición

sharp
(sharps, sharper, sharpest)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
A sharp point or edge is very thin and can cut through things very easily. A sharp knife, tool, or other object has a point or edge of this kind.
The other end of the twig is sharpened into a sharp point to use as a toothpick...
Using a sharp knife, cut away the pith and peel from both fruits...
? blunt
ADJ
2.
You can describe a shape or an object as sharp if part of it or one end of it comes to a point or forms an angle.
His nose was thin and sharp.
ADJ
3.
A sharp bend or turn is one that changes direction suddenly.
I was approaching a fairly sharp bend that swept downhill to the left.
= tight
ADJ
Sharp is also an adverb.
Do not cross the bridge but turn sharp left to go down on to the towpath.
ADV: ADV adv
sharply
Room number nine was at the far end of the corridor where it turned sharply to the right.
ADV: ADV after v
4.
If you describe someone as sharp, you are praising them because they are quick to notice, hear, understand, or react to things.
He is very sharp, a quick thinker and swift with repartee...
ADJ [approval]
5.
If someone says something in a sharp way, they say it suddenly and rather firmly or angrily, for example because they are warning or criticizing you.
That ruling had drawn sharp criticism from civil rights groups.
ADJ
sharply
'You've known,' she said sharply, 'and you didn't tell me?'
ADV: ADV with v, ADV adj
6.
A sharp change, movement, or feeling occurs suddenly, and is great in amount, force, or degree.
There's been a sharp rise in the rate of inflation...
He felt a sharp pain in the abductor muscle in his right thigh.
ADJ
sharply
Unemployment among the over forties has risen sharply in recent years...
ADV: ADV with v, ADV adj
7.
A sharp difference, image, or sound is very easy to see, hear, or distinguish.
Many people make a sharp distinction between humans and other animals...
We heard a voice sing out in a clear, sharp tone.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
sharply
Opinions on this are sharply divided...
ADV: usu ADV with v, also ADV adj
8.
A sharp taste or smell is rather strong or bitter, but is often also clear and fresh.
...a colourless, almost odourless liquid with a sharp, sweetish taste...
ADJ
9.
Sharp is used after stating a particular time to show that something happens at exactly the time stated.
She planned to unlock the store at 8.00 sharp this morning.
= precisely
ADV: n ADV
10.
Sharp is used after a letter representing a musical note to show that the note should be played or sung half a tone higher. Sharp is often represented by the symbol ?.
A solitary viola plucks a lonely, soft F sharp.
? flat
N-COUNT: usu n N
11.
see also razor-sharp

Wikipedia

IP tunnel

An IP tunnel is an Internet Protocol (IP) network communications channel between two networks. It is used to transport another network protocol by encapsulation of its packets.

IP tunnels are often used for connecting two disjoint IP networks that don't have a native routing path to each other, via an underlying routable protocol across an intermediate transport network. In conjunction with the IPsec protocol they may be used to create a virtual private network between two or more private networks across a public network such as the Internet. Another prominent use is to connect islands of IPv6 installations across the IPv4 Internet.

In IP tunnelling, every IP packet, including addressing information of its source and destination IP networks, is encapsulated within another packet format native to the transit network.

At the borders between the source network and the transit network, as well as the transit network and the destination network, gateways are used that establish the end-points of the IP tunnel across the transit network. Thus, the IP tunnel endpoints become native IP routers that establish a standard IP route between the source and destination networks. Packets traversing these end-points from the transit network are stripped from their transit frame format headers and trailers used in the tunnelling protocol and thus converted into native IP format and injected into the IP stack of the tunnel endpoints. In addition, any other protocol encapsulations used during transit, such as IPsec or Transport Layer Security, are removed.

IP in IP, sometimes called ipencap, is an example of IP encapsulation within IP and is described in RFC 2003. Other variants of the IP-in-IP variety are IPv6-in-IPv4 (6in4) and IPv4-in-IPv6 (4in6).

IP tunneling often bypasses simple firewall rules transparently since the specific nature and addressing of the original datagrams are hidden. Content-control software is usually required to block IP tunnels.