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        <title>RADVD</title>
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The Router Advertisement Daemon - radvd is an open-source software product that provides Neighbor Discovery Protocol services.</description>
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        <title>Record Resource Types</title>
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        <description>Record Resource Types

Resource records are used by Domain Name Systems to identify and manage domain data.

Each record has name, number, time to live, a class, and data specific to its type.

The transmission format for resource record is specified in RFC 1035.

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The Remote ID is an identifier for the client, added to all traffic from the device itself and devices communication through it.</description>
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        <title>Resolver</title>
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A DNS Resolver is part of a DNS server. It navigates the DNS tree to find any available DNS data.

Stub Resolver

A Stub Resolver is part of a DNS lookup system on devices. It stores IP addresses to iterative resolvers.

Responses are placed in the resolver cache. The data remains cached according to</description>
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        <description>Resolver cache

Normally, all resolvers cache all replies they receive. This means that response times are greatly improved.

An iterative resolver can fetch data from the cache instead of going through the whole iteration process each time it receive a query.

For a cache all data it receives during a query. The cached data will remain cached for as long as the</description>
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        <description>Resource Record

Resource records are used by Domain Name Systems to identify and manage domain data.

Each record has name, number, time to live, a class, and data specific to its type.

The transmission format for resource record is specified in RFC 1035.</description>
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        <title>RFC1918</title>
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        <description>RFC1918

RFC 1918 - Address Allocation for Private Internets - defines standards for IP addresses in a private local network.

Addresses with in these ranges cannot be routed on the Internet:

10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255 (10/8 prefix)
172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255 (172.16/12 prefix)
192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255 (192.168/16 prefix)</description>
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        <title>RFC2275</title>
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        <description>RFC2275

RFC 2275 - View-based Access Control Model (VACM) for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)- defines an access method for resources based on view access. It limits the access of multiple users having various security levels different views of the object tree.</description>
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        <title>ROM</title>
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        <description>ROM

A Read Only Memory - ROM - is a read-only memory containing firmware for the device. 

Typically, the term ROM actually refers to media that can be erased and re-programmed (is an Erasable Programmable ROM - EPROM,  and Electrically Erasable Programmable ROM - EEPROM.)</description>
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A Root Queueing Discipline is a Quality Of Service collection point for multiple QDiscs/packet schedulers containing classes and class groups used for QoS.</description>
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        <title>Route</title>
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        <description>Route

The IP Route is the path a data message takes through an Internet Protocol network.</description>
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        <title>Route metric</title>
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The route metric is used for routing decisions, and is added to routing tables to enable routing decisions.</description>
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        <title>Router Advertisement</title>
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        <description>Router Advertisement

Router advertisements are NDP discovery messages periodically sent by routers from each multicast interface, announcing the IP addresses  of that interface.

In NDP, Router Advertisement packets have the type 134, and can be triggered by a Router Solicitation message.</description>
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        <title>Router Advertisement</title>
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        <description>Router Advertisement

Router advertisements are NDP discovery messages periodically sent by routers from each multicast interface, announcing the IP addresses  of that interface.

In NDP, Router Advertisement packets have the type 134, and can be triggered by a Router Solicitation message.</description>
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        <title>Router Solicitation</title>
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        <description>Router Solicitation

Router solicitations are NDP discovery messages used by hosts to trigger Router Advertisement messages from connected
routers.

In NDP, Router Advertisement packets have the type 133.</description>
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        <title>Routing</title>
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        <description>Routing

Routing is the process of selecting paths in a network along which to send network traffic, making routing decisions to ensure that traffic moves from the source to the destination.

Dynamic routing is the most common method, where routing protocols are used to manage routing automatically.</description>
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        <title>Routing Table</title>
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        <description>Routing Table

A routing table is a table stored in a device used for keeping track of routes to network destinations and metrics belonging to those routes. The information in the routing table is used by devices to make routing decisions for traffic in the network.</description>
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        <title>Request SPECification</title>
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        <description>Request SPECification

A Request SPECification (RSPEC) is part of a Flow Specification, and defines the requirements for a flow.

Different possible service types:
 Type  Description  Examples  Best Effort  No guaranteed level of service.  WWW, FTP   Controlled Load  Behaves as Best Effort for an network without load.</description>
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        <title>RSS (Memory)</title>
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        <description>RSS (Memory)

RSS – Resident Set Size indicatres how much memory is allocated to a process and is in RAM.

It includes all stack and heap memory, and shared libraries also in memory, but not memory that is swapped out.</description>
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        <title>RSSI</title>
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        <description>RSSI

Received signal strength indicator (RSSI) is a measurement of the power of a received radio signal.</description>
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        <title>RSVP</title>
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        <description>RSVP

The Resource ReSerVation Protocol - RSVP - is a signalling mechanism used for network management of packets.

It uses a method where resources available to handle Quality Of Service traffic is broadcasted throughout the network.

Listening devices reply with a RESV (Reserve) message containing a</description>
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        <title>RTP</title>
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The Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) is a protocol for handling transmission of real-time data, typically audio or video over networks services. Control and monitoring features are provided thorugh the Real Time Streaming Protocol.</description>
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The Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) is a protocol for control over transmission of real-time data with the Real-time Transport Protocol.</description>
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        <title>RXC</title>
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A RX chain is the transmit/receive signal processing hardware, such as a radio transceiver with its own antenna.</description>
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The RX Chain Power Save feature turns one of the receive chains off to save power.</description>
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The maximum number of packets per second that the WLAN interface should process for during RX Chain Power Save Quiet Time before the RX Chain Power Save feature activates itself.</description>
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The number of seconds the packets per second must be below the value before the Rx Chain Power Save feature activates itself.</description>
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