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network interfaceActivity or event common to two or more network diagrams. [D04463]
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network interfaceBoundary between a carrier network and a privately-owned installation
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network interfaceThe point of interconnection between a user terminal and a private or public network. 2. The point of interconnection between the public switched network and a privately owned terminal. Note: Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47, part 68, stipulates the interface parameters. 3. The point of interconnection between one network and another network. [..]
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network interfacethe means by which users access a network for the purposes of communicating across it or retrieving information from it.
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network interfaceHardware in a computer which enables the transmission of information over a line, wire or cable. Examples include a modem or an Ethernet card.
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network interfaceA network interface can refer to any kind of software interface to networking hardware. For instance, if you have two network cards in your computer, you can control and configure each network interfa [..]
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network interfaceThe NI provides a jack, which is the demarcation between the facilities of the telephone company and those of the customer. The SNI does the same and, for an additional fee, contains circuitry which p [..]
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network interfaceThe point of interconnection between building communications wiring and outside communications lines (telephone company facilities, e.g. MDF).
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network interface1. The point of interconnection between a user terminal and a private or public network. 2. The point of interconnection between the public switched network and a privately owned terminal. 3. The point of interconnection between one network and another network.
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