Examples of 'subnetworks' in a sentence

Meaning of "subnetworks"

Subnetwork (noun): A smaller network within a larger network, typically used for more specific functions or tasks
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They have six subnetworks in their network.
Subnetworks to public area via gateways.
Thematic cooperation under subnetworks could be put in place.
Subnetworks within the field of dementia.
You may want to create subnetworks within your.
They used a geolocation database to map those subnetworks.
Examples of subnetworks are given below.
The model allows hierarchy of subnetworks.
Subnetworks and relay stations.
A list of potential visited subnetworks in the operators network domain.
Is the act of dividing a network into smaller logical subnetworks.
These subnetworks each need exclusive address pools allocated to them.
The multibeam source includes several elementary sources arranged in subnetworks.
These subnetworks cooperate flexibly to produce small batches of goods or services.
A multiservice installation core may comprise a plurality of different interconnect subnetworks.

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In the case of a source having several subnetworks some sources are shared.
The three subnetworks become strongly intertwined through the project activities.
Networks known as subnetworks.
A given number of subnetworks can be configured depending on the ability of the equipment.
Means we have some global network which covers many subnetworks.
Subnetworks highlighted that persistent ASVs switched their first neighbors depending on environmental perturbations.
Router are also used to divide internal networks into two or more subnetworks.
The subnetworks can then be connected through Ethernet.
A copy of each multicast packet could simply be routed to each of these subnetworks.
An IP internetwork consists of a collection of such subnetworks interconnected by IP routers.
Multihomed hosts must have the capability to steer the traffic to selected subnetworks.
EVIPNet Europe virtual subnetworks will be more technical than strategic.
The task of moving information to many heterogeneous systems over various subnetworks is addressed.
ELCs and their subnetworks cover all Spanish territory.
There is a play off between the number of subnetworks you create and.
Where subnetworks are concerned it can be noted that,.
A particular network environment may include one or more subnetworks coupled to one another.
The two subnetworks thus form a network of capacitive sensors 1.
Each router may forward network packets between a corresponding subnetwork and other subnetworks.
Two adjacent subnetworks comprising at least one elementary source in common ;.
An OSPF network is divided up into different subnetworks called areas.
In the invention, subnetworks also report all groupids reachable in that subnetwork.
These IP addresses can be subdivided and used to create addresses for subnetworks.
A network may sometimes be partitioned into subnetworks ( sometimes referred to as subnets ).
It allows better respect for the current standardization of the multimedia subnetworks IMS.
The system of claim 8, wherein only a subset of the subnetworks is equipped to support multicasting.
The equipment must remain connected during any disturbances on either of the two AC subnetworks.
To date there are subnetworks on mental health, reproductive health and human resources for health.
A DHCP server may be configured to assign IP addresses to end hosts of multiple subnetworks.
The subnetworks containing nodes in the split netid are called " islands " of that split netid.
Create CPU ACL dropping access from all dynamic interface VLANs or subnetworks.
The more subnetworks there are, the fewer the hosts you can have per subnet.
The following can be noted in relation to subnetworks,.
Creation of thematic Subnetworks to foster scientific cooperation within specific fields ;.
On its lower interface, it may support one or more subnetworks.

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