IGMP
(I)nternet (G)roup (M)ulticast (P)rotocol AKA: internet Group Management Protocol.
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IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol or Internet Group Multicast Protocol) A TCP/IP protocol used to manage multicast transmissions.
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Active directory and DHCP are not the same services; they are intended to do different things. DHCP manages IP addressing and AD manages accounts, groups, users, etc. They don't need to work together.
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WWW(World Wide Web) email Forums Chat Groups Discussion Groups News Groups File Transfer Protocol
WWW(World Wide Web) email Forums Chat Groups Discussion Groups News Groups File Transfer Protocol
The acronym "IGMP" stands for Internet Group Management Protocol. Put simply, it is an application which allows membership of online groups, such as gaming sites.
The Montreal Protocol is an international treaty designed to protect the ozone layer that went into effect in 1989. It was structured around several groups of halogenated hydrocarbons containing chlorine or bromine.
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A public speaker is generally a person who is charged with addressing large groups or gatherings. Their role is usually to educate to impart knowledge relevant to the listeners.
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Every country in the world approved the 1987 Montreal Protocol, which led to the phasing out of the production of CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons), the major cause of ozone destruction in the atmosphere.
In general, 192.168.1.1 is an example of an internet protocol (IP) address under the IP Version 4 (IPv4) addressing structure. An IP address is used to identify a particular computer on a network. More specifically, 192.168.1.1 is a commonly used private network address; it is in the smallest of three groups of IP addresses specifically reserved for use only on private networks, such as local area networks (LANs) and wireless local area networks (WLANs).