Which of the following digits are known as the terminal number of the Network User Address (NUA)?
8-12 digits are known as the terminal number of the Network User Address (NUA).
The X.25 DTE Address is often referred to as the Network User Address (NUA), although strictly speaking the NUA is the base address allocated by a network to a subscriber, not including the sub-address. The format of addresses for public networks is specified in X.121.
A computer terminal is an electronic or electromechanical hardware device that is used for entering data into, and displaying or printing data from, a computer or a computing system. ... A terminal that depends on the host computer for its processing power is called a "dumb terminal" or thin client.
Three basic types of terminals are (1) Dumb terminal: has no built-in data processing capabilities and serves only to send and receive data, (2) Smart terminal: has limited data processing capabilities, and (3) Intelligent terminal: has substantial data processing capabilities due to inbuilt processor and memory.