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octet One of the four number groups in an IP address. Although it is three decimal digits, it is derived from an eight-digit binary number, hence the term 'octet'.
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octet This is an 8-bit byte.
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octet (1.) A group of 8 bits (also known as a byte). (2.) Pertaining to a selection, condition, or choice that has eight potential values or states. See also octet string.
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octet A byte composed of eight binary elements.
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octet An eight bit byte. Options
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