an address used in a peripheral node or station in place of a network address and transformed to or from a network address for delivery purposes.
an address that is seen by devices on the inside, and a global address is an address that is seen by devices on the outside
Your local address is where you live while you are attending classes during each academic session. You must notify the Registrar's Office of any changes in your local address—otherwise you may not receive correspondence, grades and other information mailed during the session.
An address used in a peripheral node in place of a network address and paired with a network address by the boundary function in a subarea node. See also network address.
The rest field of the Internet address (as defined in [3]).
The address of a host within a network. The actual mapping of an internet local address on to the host addresses in a network is quite general, allowing for many to one mappings.
The address of a host within a subnet. The host address of an attached interface. This is the address of a broadcast, nbma, or loopback interface, and the local address of a point-to-point interface. As with any host address, it may be specified symbolically.
The address specified for the current network or host. The local address is usually referred to as the local host address or the local network address to differentiate the two types.