Intermediate System to Intermediate System
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Intermediate System to Intermediate System
Summary
Intermediate System to Intermediate System is a routing protocol[1]. It draws 123 Wikipedia views per month (routing_protocol category, ranking #2 of 5).[2]
Key Facts
- Intermediate System to Intermediate System authored Digital Equipment Corporation[3].
- Intermediate System to Intermediate System's instance of is recorded as routing protocol[4].
- Intermediate System to Intermediate System's instance of is recorded as Internet Protocol[5].
- Intermediate System to Intermediate System's instance of is recorded as ISO standard[6].
- Intermediate System to Intermediate System's based on is recorded as Dijkstra's algorithm[7].
- Intermediate System to Intermediate System's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as sh2002000572[8].
- Intermediate System to Intermediate System's part of is recorded as OSI protocols[9].
- Intermediate System to Intermediate System's part of is recorded as Internet protocol suite[10].
- Intermediate System to Intermediate System's ISO standard is recorded as 10589[11].
- Intermediate System to Intermediate System's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/09s4x[12].
- Intermediate System to Intermediate System's described by source is recorded as RFC 1142: OSI IS-IS Intra-domain Routing Protocol[13].
- Intermediate System to Intermediate System's described by source is recorded as RFC 7142: Reclassification of RFC 1142 to Historic[14].
- Intermediate System to Intermediate System's described by source is recorded as RFC 2763: Dynamic Hostname Exchange Mechanism for IS-IS[15].
- Intermediate System to Intermediate System's described by source is recorded as RFC 2966: Domain-wide Prefix Distribution with Two-Level IS-IS[16].
- Intermediate System to Intermediate System's described by source is recorded as RFC 2973: IS-IS Mesh Groups[17].
- Intermediate System to Intermediate System's described by source is recorded as RFC 3277: Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) Transient Blackhole Avoidance[18].
- Intermediate System to Intermediate System's described by source is recorded as RFC 3358: Optional Checksums in Intermediate System to Intermediate System (ISIS)[19].
- Intermediate System to Intermediate System's described by source is recorded as RFC 6329: IS-IS Extensions Supporting IEEE 802.1aq Shortest Path Bridging[20].
- Intermediate System to Intermediate System's uses is recorded as Network Service Access Point address[21].
- Intermediate System to Intermediate System's BabelNet ID is recorded as 03114330n[22].
- Intermediate System to Intermediate System's Quora topic ID is recorded as IS-IS[23].
- Intermediate System to Intermediate System's ITU/ISO/IEC object ID is recorded as 1.3.6.1.3.37[24].
- Intermediate System to Intermediate System's OSI Model layer location is recorded as network layer[25].
- Intermediate System to Intermediate System's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 145652098[26].
- Intermediate System to Intermediate System's Yale LUX ID is recorded as concept/ec71f6e4-2c5c-4c6d-9df9-6e4fb4fb9ee7[27].
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Works and Contributions
Intermediate System to Intermediate System authored Digital Equipment Corporation[3].
Why It Matters
Intermediate System to Intermediate System draws 123 Wikipedia views per month (routing_protocol category, ranking #2 of 5).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]