Address Book Provider - определение. Что такое Address Book Provider
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Что (кто) такое Address Book Provider - определение

BLOCK OF IP ADDRESSES ASSIGNED TO AN ORGANIZATION
Provider Independent Address Space

Provider-independent address space         
A provider-independent address space (PI) is a block of IP addresses assigned by a regional Internet registry (RIR) directly to an end-user organization.RIPE FAQs The user must contract with a local Internet registry (LIR) through an Internet service provider to obtain routing of the address block within the Internet.
Address book         
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  • [[Jack L. Warner]]'s address book on display at the [[National Museum of American History]]
  • A digital address book icon
DATABASE USED FOR STORING CONTACT DETAILS
Addressbook; Mobile phone address book; Address Book; Address book (application); Address book (software); Software address book; Contact book; Contacts manager; Little black book
An address book or a name and address book is a book, or a database used for storing entries called contacts. Each contact entry usually consists of a few standard fields (for example: first name, last name, company name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, fax number, mobile phone number).
address book         
  • 220x220px
  • [[Jack L. Warner]]'s address book on display at the [[National Museum of American History]]
  • A digital address book icon
DATABASE USED FOR STORING CONTACT DETAILS
Addressbook; Mobile phone address book; Address Book; Address book (application); Address book (software); Software address book; Contact book; Contacts manager; Little black book
(address books)
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An address book is a book in which you write people's names and addresses.
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An address book is a computer file which contains a list of e-mail addresses. (COMPUTING)
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Provider-independent address space

A provider-independent address space (PI) is a block of IP addresses assigned by a regional Internet registry (RIR) directly to an end-user organization. The user must contract with a local Internet registry (LIR) through an Internet service provider to obtain routing of the address block within the Internet.

Provider-independent addresses offer end-users the opportunity to change service providers without renumbering of their networks and to use multiple access providers in a multi-homed configuration. However, provider-independent blocks may increase the burden on global routers, as the opportunity for efficient route aggregation through Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) may not exist.