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Network Operating System

Juniper Networks - Network operating system 1 It is Juniper's single in-house network Operating System spanning routing, switching and security platforms on its router products

List of operating systems - Network Operating Systems 1 * Network Operating System|NOS (developed by Control Data Corporation|CDC for use in their Cyber line of supercomputers)

Network operating system 1 'Network Operating System' refers to software that implements an operating system of some kind that is oriented to computer networking.

Network operating system 1 For example, one that runs on a server and enables the server to manage data, users, groups, security, applications, and other networking functions.Dean, Tamara (2009). Network Operating Systems, Network+ Guide to Networks, 421(483). The network operating system is designed to allow shared file access|shared file and printer access among multiple computers in a network, typically a local area network (LAN), a private network or to other networks.

Network operating system - Use in routers 1 Network Operating Systems can be embedded in a Router (computing)|router or firewall (computing)|hardware firewall that operates the functions in the network layer (layer 3) of the OSI model.Al- Shawakfa, Emad; Evens, Martha (2001). The Dialoguer: An Interactive Bilingual Interface to a Network Operating System., Expert Systems Vol. 18 Issue 3, p131, 19p, Retrieved 5/7/

Network operating system - Peer-to-Peer 1 In a peer-to-peer network operating system users are allowed to share resources and files located on their computers and access shared resources from others. This system is not based with having a file server or centralized management source. A peer-to- peer network sets all connected computers equal; they all share the same abilities to use resources available on the network.Winkelman, Dr. Roy (2009). Chapter 6: Software, An Educator's Guide to School Networks, 6.

Network operating system - Client/Server 1 Network Operating Systems can be based on a Client–server model|client/server architecture in which a server (computing)|server enables multiple clients to share resources.

Network operating system - Client/Server 1 network Operating System, PCmag.comRetrieved 5/7/2011

Internetwork Operating System 1 'Cisco IOS' (originally 'Internetwork Operating System') is software used on most Cisco Systems Router (computing)|routers and current Cisco network switches. (Earlier switches ran CatOS.) IOS is a package of routing, switching, internetworking and telecommunications functions integrated into a computer multitasking|multitasking Operating System.

Juniper Networks Technical Certification Program - Network operating system 1 It is Juniper's single in-house network Operating System spanning routing, Packet switching|switching and Network security|security platforms on its router products

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