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- DNET abstract "DNET is a proprietary software suite of network protocols created by Swedish Dataindustrier AB DIAB, originally deployed on their Databoard products. It was based upon X.25, which was particularly popular in European telecommunications circles at that time. In that incarnation it was rated at 1 Mbit/s over RS-422.In the 80's, ISC Systems Corporation (ISC) purchased DNET as part of their purchase of DNIX, and ported it to run over Ethernet. ISC's choice of DNET over TCP/IP was in part due to the relative light weight of the DNET protocol stack, allowing it to run more efficiently on the target machinery. DNET was also auto-configuring so there was no manual configuration of the local network, all that was required was that each machine in a network be given a unique name. This simplicity was advantageous in ISC's market.Being based on X.25, DNET was connection-oriented, datagram-based (as opposed to a byte stream), supported out-of-band (interrupt) messages, and provided link-down notifications to its clients and servers so that applications did not have to provide their own heartbeats. In the financial community these were all considered advantages over, say, TCP/IP. DNET also supported Wide Area Networks (WAN) using X.25 point-to-point communication links, either leased line or dialup (see also Data link). (WAN support did require manual configuration of the gateway machines.)DNET provided named network services, and supported a multicast protocol for finding them. Clients would ask for a named service, and the first respondent (of potentially many) would get the connection. Servers could either be resident, in which case they registered their service name(s) with the protocol stack when they were started, or transient, in which case a fresh server was forked/execed for each client connection.DNET at ISC consisted of the following services: netman (the main networking client/server support handler) raccess (remote file access via /net/machine/path/from/raccess/root...) rx (remote execution) ncu (network login) bootserver (diskless workstation boot service) dmap (ruptime analog)There were many more services than these at a typical DNET installation - these are representative.".
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- DNET wikiPageWikiLink O.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Auto-configuration.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Bitstream.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Broadcasting.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Category:Network_protocols.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Chroot.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Client_(computing).
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Communications_protocol.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink DNIX.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Data_buffer.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Data_link.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Data_link_layer.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Databoard.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Datagram.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Dataindustrier_AB.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Dial-up_Internet_access.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Diskless_node.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink EtherType.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Ethernet.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink File_descriptor.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Flow_control_(data).
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Fork–exec.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Fragmentation_(computing).
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Gateway_(telecommunications).
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Header_(computing).
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink High-Level_Data_Link_Control.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink ISC_Systems_Corporation.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Internet_protocol_suite.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Ioctl.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Leased_line.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Metadata.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Multicast.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Multiplexing.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Name_server.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Network_booting.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Network_layer.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Out-of-band_data.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Parent_process.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Point-to-point_(telecommunications).
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Proprietary_software.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Protocol_stack.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink RS-422.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Rlogin.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Server_(computing).
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Shell_(computing).
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Software_suite.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Standard_streams.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Telecommunication_circuit.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Telecommunications_link.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Telnet.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink User_Datagram_Protocol.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink Wide_area_network.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLink X.25.
- DNET wikiPageWikiLinkText "DNET".
- DNET wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- DNET wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- DNET subject Category:Network_protocols.
- DNET hypernym Suite.
- DNET type Software.
- DNET type Protocol.
- DNET type Redirect.
- DNET comment "DNET is a proprietary software suite of network protocols created by Swedish Dataindustrier AB DIAB, originally deployed on their Databoard products. It was based upon X.25, which was particularly popular in European telecommunications circles at that time. In that incarnation it was rated at 1 Mbit/s over RS-422.In the 80's, ISC Systems Corporation (ISC) purchased DNET as part of their purchase of DNIX, and ported it to run over Ethernet.".
- DNET label "DNET".
- DNET sameAs Q5205786.
- DNET sameAs m.025y06g.
- DNET sameAs Q5205786.
- DNET wasDerivedFrom DNET?oldid=703982396.
- DNET isPrimaryTopicOf DNET.