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comp., MSA osztályú IP-címClass A IP address (A unicast IP address that ranges from 1.0.0.1 through 127.255.255.254. The first octet indicates the network, and the last three octets indicate the host on the network. Class-based IP addressing has been superceded by Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR))
comp., MSB osztályú IP-címClass B IP address (A unicast IP address that ranges from 128.0.0.1 through 191.255.255.254. The first two octets indicate the network, and the last two octets indicate the host on the network. Class-based IP addressing has been superceded by Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR))
comp., MSbelső IP-címinternal IP address (An IP address that is assigned for the internal network of an organization)
comp., MSbiztonságos IP-címek listájaIP allow list (" A list of IP addresses that are considered "safe" by an authority. IP addresses in this list are allowed access to a given resource or web service and are thereby excluded from further processing of access control policies that would otherwise be used to determine the validity of that clients request for access. For example, an IP allow list can be used to exclude a trusted set of clients from needing to use a second-factor of authentication to sign in to a web service, while other clients that are not in the list would have no other choice but to provide a second-factor method to be successfully authenticated.")
comp., MSblokkolt IP-címek listájaIP Block list (A filtering list that is used by the Connection Filter agent in Exchange Server 2007. IP addresses on the IP Block list are considered spam. Messages originating from an IP address that is on the IP Block list are stopped from entering the Exchange organization)
comp., MSC osztályú IP-címClass C IP address (A unicast IP address that ranges from 192.0.0.1 to 223.255.255.254. The first three octets indicate the network, and the last octet indicates the host on the network. Network Load Balancing provides optional session support for Class C IP addresses (in addition to support for single IP addresses) to accommodate clients that make use of multiple proxy servers at the client site. Class-based IP addressing has been superceded by Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR))
commun., ITIP-címInternet Protocol address
comp., MSIP-címIP address (A binary number that uniquely identifies a host (computer) connected to the Internet to other Internet hosts, for the purposes of communication through the transfer of packets)
comp., MSIP-cím kihagyásaskiplisting (The process of bypassing the connecting IP address in the mail header for the purposes of assessing the likelihood that the message is spam and instead inspecting the previous IP address listed in the header)
comp., MSmagánhálózati IP-címprivate IP address (An IP address that is assigned for the internal network of an organization)
comp., MSMagánhálózati IP-címek automatikus hozzárendeléseAutomatic Private IP Addressing (A TCP/IP feature in WindowsXP and Windows Server2003 that automatically configures a unique IP address from the range 169.254.0.1 through 169.254.255.254 with a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0 when the TCP/IP protocol is configured for dynamic addressing and a DHCP server is not available. The APIPA range of IP addresses is reserved by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) for use on a single subnet, and IP addresses within this range are not used on the Internet)
comp., MSmegbízható IP-címek listájaIP safelist (The collection of IP addresses that are in a gateway servers list or internal mail servers list of IP addresses that should not be treated as spam)
comp., MSMegosztott munkamenet IP-címeShared Address Information (An IP address of the OneNote session that is being shared with other users)
comp., MSstatikus IP-címstatic IP address (The permanent address of a computer on the Internet, assigned by an ISP. However, because of a shortage of IP address numbers, ISPs sometimes favor assigning dynamic IP addresses instead)
comp., MSvirtuális IP-címvirtual IP address (An IP address that is shared among the hosts of a Network Load Balancing cluster. A Network Load Balancing cluster might also use multiple virtual IP addresses, for example, in a cluster of multihomed Web servers)