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From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (27 SEP 03) : [ foldoc ]
network address
1. The network portion of an IP address. For a
class A network, the network address is the first byte of
the IP address. For a class B network, the network address
is the first two bytes of the IP address. For a class C
network, the network address is the first three bytes of the
IP address. In each case, the remainder is the host
address. In the Internet, assigned network addresses are
globally unique.
See also subnet address, Internet Registry.
2. (Or "net address") An electronic mail address on the
network. In the 1980s this might have been a bang path but
now (1997) it is nearly always a domain address. Such an
address is essential if one wants to be to be taken seriously
by hackers; in particular, persons or organisations that
claim to understand, work with, sell to, or recruit from among
hackers but *don't* display net addresses are quietly presumed
to be clueless poseurs and mentally flushed.
Hackers often put their net addresses on their business cards
and wear them prominently in contexts where they expect to
meet other hackers face-to-face (e.g. science-fiction
fandom). This is mostly functional, but is also a signal
that one identifies with hackerdom (like lodge pins among
Masons or tie-dyed T-shirts among Grateful Dead fans). Net
addresses are often used in e-mail text as a more concise
substitute for personal names; indeed, hackers may come to
know each other quite well by network names without ever
learning each others' real monikers.
See also sitename, domainist.
[{Jargon File]
(1997-05-10)
From Jargon File (4.3.1, 29 Jun 2001) : [ jargon ]
network address n. (also `net address') As used by hackers, means an
address on `the' network (see the network; this used to include bang
path addresses but now almost always implies an {Internet address}).
Net addresses are often used in email text as a more concise substitute
for personal names; indeed, hackers may come to know each other quite
well by network names without ever learning each others' `legal'
monikers. Indeed, display of a network address (e.g. on business cards)
used to function as an important hacker identification signal, like
lodge pins among Masons or tie-dyed T-shirts among Grateful Dead fans.
In the day of pervasive Internet this is less true, but you can still be
fairly sure that anyone with a network address handwritten on his or her
convention badge is a hacker.
From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 : [ freedict:eng-deu ]
network address /nˈɛtwɜːk ɐdɹˈɛs/
Netzadresse [comp.]
From English-Croatian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2.2 : [ freedict:eng-hrv ]
network address /nˈɛtwɜːk ɐdɹˈɛs/
adresa mreže, mrežna adresa
From XDICT the English-Chinese dictionary : [ xdict ]
网络地址,(是一台计算机在某网络上的地址,用来辨识和收发数据)
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