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octet 8-bit word stored in memory or transmitted as a unit. IEC prescribes 'octet ' instead of 'byte'
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octet An octet is 8 bits. It is equivalent to a byte, as long as the byte is also 8 bits. Bytes used to range from 4 - 10 bits; today they are generally 8 bits. Octets are always 8 bits.
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octet Eight bits make an octet. Many MIBs have a managed object for counting the number of octets received by the MAC, the port or the index.
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octet Number that represents the unsigned value of an 8-bit byte. The decimal number `255' represents the maximum value of an unsigned 8 bit byte. See dotted-decimal notation.
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octet 8 lines in a verse
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