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- Private_IP abstract "PIP in telecommunications and datacommunications stands for Private Internet Protocol or Private IP. PIP refers to connectivity into a private extranet network which by its design emulates the functioning of the Internet. Specifically, the Internet uses a routing protocol called border gateway protocol (BGP), as do most multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) networks. With this design, there is an ambiguity to the route that a packet can take while traversing the network. Wherein the Internet is a public offering, MPLS PIP networks are private. This lends a known, often used, and comfortable network design model for private implementation.Private IP removes the need for antiquated frame relay networks, and even more antiquated point-to-point networks, with the service provider able to offer a private extranet to its customer at an affordable pricepoint.".
- Private_IP wikiPageID "3907726".
- Private_IP wikiPageLength "1104".
- Private_IP wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Private_IP wikiPageRevisionID "609195056".
- Private_IP wikiPageWikiLink Border_Gateway_Protocol.
- Private_IP wikiPageWikiLink Category:Network_protocols.
- Private_IP wikiPageWikiLink Extranet.
- Private_IP wikiPageWikiLink Frame_Relay.
- Private_IP wikiPageWikiLink Internet.
- Private_IP wikiPageWikiLink Multiprotocol_Label_Switching.
- Private_IP wikiPageWikiLink Point-to-point_(telecommunications).
- Private_IP wikiPageWikiLink Telecommunication.
- Private_IP wikiPageWikiLinkText "Private IP".
- Private_IP wikiPageWikiLinkText "private IP".
- Private_IP wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clarify.
- Private_IP wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Private_IP subject Category:Network_protocols.
- Private_IP type Protocol.
- Private_IP comment "PIP in telecommunications and datacommunications stands for Private Internet Protocol or Private IP. PIP refers to connectivity into a private extranet network which by its design emulates the functioning of the Internet. Specifically, the Internet uses a routing protocol called border gateway protocol (BGP), as do most multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) networks. With this design, there is an ambiguity to the route that a packet can take while traversing the network.".
- Private_IP label "Private IP".
- Private_IP sameAs Q7246101.
- Private_IP sameAs Приватен_интернет_протокол.
- Private_IP sameAs m.0b67k_.
- Private_IP sameAs Q7246101.
- Private_IP wasDerivedFrom Private_IP?oldid=609195056.
- Private_IP isPrimaryTopicOf Private_IP.