NETWORK INTERFACE
In telecommunications and computer networking, a 'network interface' is one of:
#The point of interconnection between a user terminal and a private or public network.
#The network card on a computer (in casual usage).
#The point of interconnection between a public switched telephone network and a privately owned terminal. In the United States, the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47, part 68, stipulates the interface parameters.
#The point of interconnection between one network and another network.
★ Federal Standard 1037C
★ MIL-STD-188
Telephone network box
#The point of interconnection between a user terminal and a private or public network.
#The network card on a computer (in casual usage).
#The point of interconnection between a public switched telephone network and a privately owned terminal. In the United States, the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47, part 68, stipulates the interface parameters.
#The point of interconnection between one network and another network.
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References
★ Federal Standard 1037C
★ MIL-STD-188
See also
Telephone network box
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