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        <description>IAID

The Interface Association Identifier – IAID – that is a binding between the interface and one or several IPv6 addresses. It is used in DHCPv6 servers togehter with with a DUID to identify IP allocations.</description>
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        <description>ICE

The Iopsys Communication Engine - ICE - client is an embedded client software that can be integrated into any device for connection to the cloud, enabling Internet of Things. It can be dynamically extended using plugins providing a non service interrupting installation of new applications.</description>
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The Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) is used to send error messages about services or device status.</description>
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        <description>Identity Provider

An Identity Provider - IdP - is an server providing user authentication through the use of security tokens, for example SAML 2.0 or OAuth. 

Typically, an identity provider is used by one or several Service Providers to enable users to access services.</description>
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Identity stores are used to store certificates that identify an instance.

On request, they certificates from these stores are transmitted to other parties which use them for identification.</description>
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        <description>IGMP

IGMP – Internet Group Management Protocol is a communications protocol used on IPv4 networks to establish multicast group memberships.</description>
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An Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Proxy is a setting to enable the device to handle IGMP host tasks such as sending membership and leave group membership reports to groups.</description>
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        <title>IGMP Snooping</title>
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IGMP snooping is the process of listening to IGMP network traffic to determine which paths are associatied with which IP multicast streams, and allow management of the multicast traffic.</description>
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Infrastructure monitoring is monitoring of server and middleware performance metrics.

Examples of metrics is CPU utilization, Memory usage, Disk Usage etc.</description>
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        <title>Inotify</title>
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Inotify (inode notify) is a subsystem to detect changes to the filesystem, and report those changes to applications.</description>
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        <title>Interface Protocol</title>
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The Interface Protocol setting defines the protocol/behavior for an interface.
 Protocol  Description  Unmanaged  No defined protocol.  Static Address  Static IP address.  DHCP v4  Retrieve IPv4 address through DHCP  DHCP v6  Retrieve IPv6 address  through DHCP</description>
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        <title>Interface Protocol Type</title>
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The Interface Protocol Type defines the interface basic type and direction.

Overview

Uplink

An uplink interface type is an interface to services.

Downlink

A Downlink interface is an interface to subscribers/clients.

Unmanaged</description>
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        <description>Interface Type

The Interface Type defines the base settings for the interface.

Configuration
 Type  Description  Standalone  Not requiring hardware.  Any WAN  Any WAN interface.  Bridge  Network bridge.</description>
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        <title>IntServ</title>
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        <description>IntServ

Integrated Services (DiffServ) is a method for classifying traffic and providing quality of service for IP networks.

Compared to DiffServ, it allows for more detailed traffic flow management.

The basic principle for IntServ is that each application requiring service guarantees makes reservations from all implementing routers in the network.</description>
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        <title>I/O</title>
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Input/output - IO - is any process involving communication and transfer of data between a information processing system and other systems, peripherals, or other information processing systems.</description>
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        <title>Iopsys</title>
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        <description>Iopsys

Iopsys stands for Inteno Open Platform System. It combines the efficiency and power of the SOC (System on Chip) with the OpenWrt open source distribution. It further enables the operator to leverage on the modularity of OpenWrt to integrate new applications to the CPE.</description>
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        <title>IOT</title>
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        <description>IOT

The Internet of Things - IoT - is a term for the networking of physical with each other, through a number of protocols, domains, and applications, allowing devices to be controlled remotely across the network.</description>
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        <title>IO Wait Time</title>
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        <description>IO Wait Time

The IO Wait Time value represents the the time a CPU spends waiting for I/O operations to complete. Examples of things that influence this value are available physical memory, disk usage, fragmentation, file system efficiency and buffer sizes.</description>
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        <title>IP</title>
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        <description>IP

The Internet Protocol - IP - is the primary communication protocol used on the Internet, typically used together with TCP.

IPv4

Internet Protocol Version 4 - IPv4 - is the first major version of the Internet Protocol.

IPv6

Internet Protocol Version 6 - IPv6 - is the the successor to</description>
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        <title>IP Address</title>
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        <description>IP Address

An Internet Protocol address (IP address) is a numerical identifier for a device address.

IPv4

Internet Protocol Version 4 - IPv4 - is the first major version of the Internet Protocol.

IPv6

Internet Protocol Version 6 - IPv6 - is the the successor to</description>
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A IP datagram is a unit of data transmitted using the IP protocol, following a specific format which describes various aspects of the datagram, its source and its destination.

The IPv4 datagram consists of the following headers and fields:</description>
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        <description>IP ECN

The IP Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) field is part of the
IP TOS IP header field.

It is used to signal that the network is, or is about to, experience congestion.

A device can use the ECN field to mark a packet instead of dropping it. The receiver of the packet repeats the ECN back to the sender, which can reduce the transmission rate.</description>
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IP in IP is an method to provide data tunneling by encapsulating one IP packet in another IP packet, using header information.</description>
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        <description>IP Precedence

IP precedence is a method to assign priority to data packets by using part of the Type of Service field in the IP datagram header.

With IP precedence, the first three bits of the TOS field is used to provide one of eight possible precedence values.</description>
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        <description>IP Quality of Service Algorithm

The IP Quality of Service Algorithm determines which type of QoS to provide.

Strict Priority Precedence means that where the the packets with the highest priority always are sent first.

Weighted Fair Queuing means that bandwidth is adjusted automatically according to traffic priority and weight value.</description>
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        <title>IP TOS</title>
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        <description>IP TOS

The IP Type of Service (TOS) field (also known as DiffServ or DSCP field) is a part of an IP datagram header, originally meant to describe the purpose of a datagram.

It is used by Differentiated Services for the DiffServ Code Point, and the optional Explicit Congestion Notification.</description>
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        <title>IPoE</title>
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        <description>IPoE

Internet Protocol over Ethernet (IPoE) is a protocol to provide an DSL Internet connection over Ethernet, by directly encapsulating the data in Ethernet frames.</description>
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        <title>IP Route</title>
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        <description>IP Route

Iproute2 is a collection of Linux utilities for handling routing, network interfaces, tunnels, traffic control, network-related device drivers, and other aspects.</description>
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        <title>IPsec</title>
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        <description>IPsec

Internet Protocol Security - IPsec - is a suite of protocols for authentication and encryption of network traffic through Security Associations, Authentication Headers, Encapsulating Security Payloads, and ISAKMP.</description>
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        <title>IPtables</title>
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        <description>IPtables

Iptables is a firewall application that uses configured tables to determine firewall rules and routes.</description>
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        <title>IPTV</title>
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Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) delivers television services over IP networks as a streaming service.</description>
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        <description>IPUI

International Portable User Identity (IPUI), is a unique identifier for each DECT Handset, allowing it to be assigned a SIP identity. The identifier is a 10-digit (40-bit) hexadecimal code</description>
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Internet Protocol Version 4 - IPv4 - is the first major version of the Internet Protocol.</description>
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        <title>IPv4 Address</title>
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An IPv4 address is an IP address represented as four groups separated by a period. Each group consists of decimal numbers between 0 and 255.

An example of an IPv4 address is 192.168.22.12.</description>
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        <title>IPv4 Broadcast Address</title>
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        <description>IPv4 Broadcast Address

A Broadcast Address is an special values in the host-identification part of an IP address.

It is used to sending data multiple recipients at the same time, for example to allow one device to comunicate with all other devices on the network at once.</description>
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        <title>IPv6</title>
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Internet Protocol Version 6 - IPv6 - is the the successor to IPv4.</description>
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        <description>IPv6 Address

An IPv6 address is an IP address address represented as eight groups separated by colons (:). Each group contains four hexadecimal digits.

An example of an IPv6 address is 2011:09bd:583a:0000:8a2e:0000:0370:7334.</description>
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        <title>ISAKMP</title>
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        <description>ISAKMP

Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol - ISAKMP - is a protocol for establishing Security Associations and cryptographic keys Internet.

It provides a framework for authentication and exchange of security keys that is not dependent on a particular implementation.</description>
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        <title>Iterative Resolver</title>
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        <description>Iterative Resolver

An Iterative Resolver is part of a DNS server. It navigates the DNS tree to find any available DNS data in order to determine which domain name resolves into what particular IP address.

The resolve process is done through iteration. The resolver starts from the top - the</description>
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Inteno Universal Provisioning (IUP) is a technology for automatic delivery of service configuration and device settings.</description>
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        <title>I</title>
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