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Discussion Forum : Networking - Section 1 (Q.No. 1)
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How many digits of the DNIC (Data Network Identification Code) identify the country?
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Raghunath Sethi said:
9 years ago
Which consists of two fields: the 4 digit data network identification code (DNIC).
Jyotsna said:
9 years ago
The address is made up of the international data number (IDN), which consists of two fields: the 4 digit data network identification code (DNIC) and the (up to) 10 digit national terminal number (NTN). SO, the right answer is 4 digits(option B).
Ankush khandelwal said:
1 decade ago
Data network identification code (DNIC) : In the CCITT International X.121 format, the first four digits of the international data number, the three digits that may represent the data country code, and the 1-digit network code, i.e 1, the network digit.
Susithra said:
1 decade ago
Thank you for information but data link layer difference data link identification code country ENA relationship.
Sudarshan said:
1 decade ago
One to identify zone and two to identify country and zone.
Asad said:
1 decade ago
International data number(IDN).
DNIC = 4 digit.
Country = 1+2 (one to identify a zone and two to identify
the country within the zone).
PDN = 1.
NTN = (up to) 10 digit national terminal number.
DNIC = 4 digit.
Country = 1+2 (one to identify a zone and two to identify
the country within the zone).
PDN = 1.
NTN = (up to) 10 digit national terminal number.
Shriram said:
1 decade ago
Data Network Identification Code.
A data network identification code (DNIC) consists of 4 digits that include:.
Data Country Code (DCC). The first digit identifies a world geographic zone. The second and third digits identify a specific country.
Public Data Network Code (PDN). The fourth digit in the DNIC identifies a specific PDN.
A data network identification code (DNIC) consists of 4 digits that include:.
Data Country Code (DCC). The first digit identifies a world geographic zone. The second and third digits identify a specific country.
Public Data Network Code (PDN). The fourth digit in the DNIC identifies a specific PDN.
Priyadarsani bhuyan said:
1 decade ago
Thanks a lot for this type question answering.
Karthika said:
1 decade ago
The address is made up of the international data number (IDN), which consists of two fields: the 4 digit data network identification code (DNIC) and the (up to) 10 digit national terminal number (NTN).
The DNIC has three digits to identify the country (one to identify a zone and two to identify the country within the zone) and one to identify the PDN (allowing only ten in each country
The DNIC has three digits to identify the country (one to identify a zone and two to identify the country within the zone) and one to identify the PDN (allowing only ten in each country
Bob said:
1 decade ago
First part for identify country-1-3
Second part for what?
Second part for what?
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