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        <title>MAC</title>
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A Media Access Control (MAC) address is a unique identifier for physical network interfaces.</description>
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Firewall masquerading entails modifying addressing to allow devices to communicate with the WAN without being visible externally. To the external network, all traffic will look as originating from the gateway.</description>
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Maximum Burst Size (MBS) is the maximum size of cells that can be transmitted in direct sequence on a particular connection.</description>
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The Minimum Cell Rate (MCR) defines the lowest rate at which cells can be transported in an ATM connection.</description>
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The median is the value which is in the middle between the higher and lower half of a set of values. The number of values above and below a median is the same.

More information: &lt;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Median&gt;</description>
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A management information base (MIB) is used in SNMP to describe the management data structure, in the form of a hierarchical namespace containing object identifiers (OID). Each OID identifies a variable that can be read or set via SNMP.</description>
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A MIME type / (properly) media type / (aka) content type is a standardized two-part identifier for file formats and format contents transmitted on the Internet. 

A media type consists of top-level type name and sub-type name, possibly ordered into trees, and optional parameters.</description>
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MiniDLNA is media server for DLNA / UPnP clients.</description>
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The Man-In-The-Middle - MITM - is a method where a service is placed between client and server to allow recording of the traffic between them.

MITM can also be used as a a computer security attack where the attacker secretly relays traffic between sender and receiver in order to circumvent  mutual</description>
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Multicast Listener Discovery - MLD - is a protocol enables IPv6 routers to discover nodes able to receive multicast traffic.

The protocol discovers multicast addresses by regularly querying devices on the netwoek, which reply with membership reports containing information about multicast addresses and their states.</description>
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A MAC Protocol Data Unit - MPDU - is a message transmitted to and from Media Access Control devices.</description>
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A MAC Service Data Unit - MSDU - is a unit of data transmitted to and from Media Access Control devices, containing the packet and additional link layer information.</description>
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Maximum Segment Size (MSS) is a TCP parameter specifying the largest byte size a a single TCP segment can contain for a device.</description>
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        <title>MSS Clamping</title>
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Maximum Segment Size Clamping entails changing the maximum segment size of all TCP connections with a MTU lower than 1500.</description>
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A Mail Transfer Agent - MTA - delivers mail to and from a domain.</description>
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        <title>MTOM</title>
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MTOM - Message Transmission Optimization Mechanism is a method of efficiently sending binary data to and from Web services.

For more information see MTOM at the W3C site</description>
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        <title>MTU</title>
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Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) is the largest physical packet size that a network can transmit. Any packets larger than the MTU are divided into smaller packets before being sent. MTU is measured in bytes.</description>
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        <title>Multicast</title>
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Multicast is group communication where information is addressed to a group of destination computers simultaneously.

IP multicast is a method of sending Internet Protocol data messages to a group of interested receivers in a single transmission. It is often employed for streaming media applications on the Internet and private networks. The method is the IP-specific version of the general concept of multicast networking.</description>
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        <title>MultiWAN</title>
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MultiWAN is a term for when a device is set up to use multiple WAN connections from an provided by one or several ISP:s.

Usually the goal is to improve reliability and bandwidth capability.</description>
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        <title>SOAP Must Understand</title>
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        <description>SOAP Must Understand

The SOAP Must Understand (mustUnderstand) attribute is used in SOAP headers to indicate if the entry is mandatory for processing.

A mandatory header must be processed by the receiver. If the header is not recognized, the request will fail with a SOAP fault.</description>
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        <title>MX</title>
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A Mail eXchanger - MX - record defines the destination for mail to the domain. This resource record is used by Mail Transfer Agent senders to route their traffic.</description>
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        <title>M</title>
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