internetwork - significado y definición. Qué es internetwork
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Qué (quién) es internetwork - definición


Internetworking         
CONCEPT OF INTERCONNECTING DIFFERENT TYPES OF COMPUTER NETWORKS
Internetwork; Catenet; Inter-networking; Internetworked; Internetworks; Inter-networks; Inter-networked; An internet
Internetworking is the practice of interconnecting multiple computer networks, such that any pair of hosts in the connected networks can exchange messages irrespective of their hardware-level networking technology. The resulting system of interconnected networks are called an internetwork, or simply an internet.
internetworking         
CONCEPT OF INTERCONNECTING DIFFERENT TYPES OF COMPUTER NETWORKS
Internetwork; Catenet; Inter-networking; Internetworked; Internetworks; Inter-networks; Inter-networked; An internet
The interconnection of two or more networks, usually {local area networks} so that data can pass between hosts on the different networks as though they were one network. This requires some kind of router or gateway. (1994-11-30)
Internetwork Packet eXchange         
PROTOCOL MAINLY USED FOR NOVELL COMPUTER NETWORKING
IPX
<networking> (IPX) A network layer protocol initially developed at XEROX Corporation and made popular by {Novell, Inc.} as the basic protocol in its Novell NetWare {file server} operating system. A router with IPX routing can interconnect {Local Area Networks} so that Netware clients and servers can communicate. The SPX transport layer protocol runs on top of IPX. (1997-03-04)