Modul_E04
... The CPU 315F-2 PN/DP is a CPU that is shipped with 2 integrated interfaces. The first interface is a combined MPI/PROFIBUS-DP interface that can be used on the PROFIBUS DP as master or as slave for connecting distributed IO/field devices with very fast response timing. In addition, the CPU can be pr ...
... The CPU 315F-2 PN/DP is a CPU that is shipped with 2 integrated interfaces. The first interface is a combined MPI/PROFIBUS-DP interface that can be used on the PROFIBUS DP as master or as slave for connecting distributed IO/field devices with very fast response timing. In addition, the CPU can be pr ...
Personal Area Networks: Bluetooth or IEEE 802.11? | SpringerLink
... • Four-way handshake: The sending node sends a request-to-send (RTS) packet to the receiving terminal. If the receiver accepts the request, it replies with a clear-to-send (CTS) packet. If no collisions have occurred, the sender then begins transmitting its data. • The sender immediately begins send ...
... • Four-way handshake: The sending node sends a request-to-send (RTS) packet to the receiving terminal. If the receiver accepts the request, it replies with a clear-to-send (CTS) packet. If no collisions have occurred, the sender then begins transmitting its data. • The sender immediately begins send ...
CONNECTRIX VDX-6740B
... The Connectrix® VDX-6740B Top-of-Rack (ToR) switch redefines IP storage connectivity as the first Ethernet fabric switch purpose-built for IP storage. Designed for storage workloads it offers the network availability, deterministic performance and agility required for today’s business-critical appli ...
... The Connectrix® VDX-6740B Top-of-Rack (ToR) switch redefines IP storage connectivity as the first Ethernet fabric switch purpose-built for IP storage. Designed for storage workloads it offers the network availability, deterministic performance and agility required for today’s business-critical appli ...
2920 Switch Series PDF
... classification into eight priority levels mapped to eight queues • Layer 4 prioritization enables prioritization based on TCP/UDP port numbers • Class of Service (CoS) sets the IEEE 802.1p priority tag based on IP address, IP Type of Service (ToS), Layer 3 protocol, TCP/UDP port number, source port, ...
... classification into eight priority levels mapped to eight queues • Layer 4 prioritization enables prioritization based on TCP/UDP port numbers • Class of Service (CoS) sets the IEEE 802.1p priority tag based on IP address, IP Type of Service (ToS), Layer 3 protocol, TCP/UDP port number, source port, ...
Presentation Local Area Network Technologies
... In 1972, the Xerox Corporation created a 2.94-megabit-per-second (Mbps) network based on the principles of the ALOHA system. This new network, called Ethernet, featured carrier sense, in which the transmitter listens before attempting to transmit. In 1979, Digital, Intel, and Xerox (DIX) created an ...
... In 1972, the Xerox Corporation created a 2.94-megabit-per-second (Mbps) network based on the principles of the ALOHA system. This new network, called Ethernet, featured carrier sense, in which the transmitter listens before attempting to transmit. In 1979, Digital, Intel, and Xerox (DIX) created an ...
Dynamic addressing
... and allow access to this centralized info to every PC that needs a mapping – but this would create a huge amount of traffic • Another solution is to divide this huge amount of info into smaller parts and store each part on a different computer. In this method, the host that needs mapping can contact ...
... and allow access to this centralized info to every PC that needs a mapping – but this would create a huge amount of traffic • Another solution is to divide this huge amount of info into smaller parts and store each part on a different computer. In this method, the host that needs mapping can contact ...
Error checking and Ethernet
... group of consecutive bits are affected as opposed to randomly selected bits, such an error is known as a burst error. • It is also common for periodic errors to occur (e.g. the first two bits in every byte). ...
... group of consecutive bits are affected as opposed to randomly selected bits, such an error is known as a burst error. • It is also common for periodic errors to occur (e.g. the first two bits in every byte). ...
HP 2920 Switch Series data sheet
... or 10GBASE-T) ports, as well as a two-port stacking module. These options provide you with flexible and easy-to-deploy uplinks and stacking. Together with static and routing-information-protocol (RIP) routing, robust security and management, enterprise-class features, free Limited Lifetime Warranty ...
... or 10GBASE-T) ports, as well as a two-port stacking module. These options provide you with flexible and easy-to-deploy uplinks and stacking. Together with static and routing-information-protocol (RIP) routing, robust security and management, enterprise-class features, free Limited Lifetime Warranty ...
Next Generation Car Network - FlexRay
... provides bounded latency, and the dynamic segment helps meet varying bandwidth requirements that can emerge at system run time. The fixed-length static segment of a FlexRay frame transfers messages with a fixed-time-trigger method, and the dynamic segment transfers messages with a flexible, time-tri ...
... provides bounded latency, and the dynamic segment helps meet varying bandwidth requirements that can emerge at system run time. The fixed-length static segment of a FlexRay frame transfers messages with a fixed-time-trigger method, and the dynamic segment transfers messages with a flexible, time-tri ...
Data Sheet
... Kara BACnet Gateway V2.2 for M-Bus, Modbus and 1-Wire devices The Kara BACnet Gateway integrates M-Bus(EN-1434-3) Modbus and 1-Wire devices to a BACnet Infrastructure Network. It is a three in one gateway and you can connect all three different buses at same time. The Gateway has a small robust case ...
... Kara BACnet Gateway V2.2 for M-Bus, Modbus and 1-Wire devices The Kara BACnet Gateway integrates M-Bus(EN-1434-3) Modbus and 1-Wire devices to a BACnet Infrastructure Network. It is a three in one gateway and you can connect all three different buses at same time. The Gateway has a small robust case ...
- IEEE Mentor
... • This stage execute the mutual authentication protocol based on EAP (i.e EAP-TLS, EAP-SIM/AKA/TTLS) authentication • AP is functioning as authenticator to relay EAP messages • This stage COULD be skipped in the scenarios of : 1) PMK cached for re-authentication 2) PSK is shared between STA and AP ...
... • This stage execute the mutual authentication protocol based on EAP (i.e EAP-TLS, EAP-SIM/AKA/TTLS) authentication • AP is functioning as authenticator to relay EAP messages • This stage COULD be skipped in the scenarios of : 1) PMK cached for re-authentication 2) PSK is shared between STA and AP ...
PRODUCT CATALOG
... solutions, a full range of network adapters for desktop and notebook use, unmanaged, dual-speed standalone switches, as well as internet connectivity products which include a line of ADSL (USB & PCI) modems. The Barricade™ line up is comprised of SMC’s xDSL/Cable Broadband routers which support a ra ...
... solutions, a full range of network adapters for desktop and notebook use, unmanaged, dual-speed standalone switches, as well as internet connectivity products which include a line of ADSL (USB & PCI) modems. The Barricade™ line up is comprised of SMC’s xDSL/Cable Broadband routers which support a ra ...
2 - Cambridge Computer Laboratory
... • No particular structure to those IDs • Later in topic I will talk about real IP addressing • Do I route on location or identifier? • If a host moves, should its address change? – If not, how can you build scalable Internet? – If so, then what good is an address for identification? ...
... • No particular structure to those IDs • Later in topic I will talk about real IP addressing • Do I route on location or identifier? • If a host moves, should its address change? – If not, how can you build scalable Internet? – If so, then what good is an address for identification? ...
pptx - Cambridge Computer Laboratory
... • No particular structure to those IDs • Later in topic I will talk about real IP addressing • Do I route on location or identifier? • If a host moves, should its address change? – If not, how can you build scalable Internet? – If so, then what good is an address for identification? ...
... • No particular structure to those IDs • Later in topic I will talk about real IP addressing • Do I route on location or identifier? • If a host moves, should its address change? – If not, how can you build scalable Internet? – If so, then what good is an address for identification? ...
3810 Switch Series PDF
... stacks; meshed topologies offer increased resiliency vs. a standard ring --Virtualized switching provides simplified management as the switches appear as a single chassis when stacked • Aruba Provision ASIC architecture is designed with the latest ProVision ASIC, providing very low latency, increase ...
... stacks; meshed topologies offer increased resiliency vs. a standard ring --Virtualized switching provides simplified management as the switches appear as a single chassis when stacked • Aruba Provision ASIC architecture is designed with the latest ProVision ASIC, providing very low latency, increase ...
Chapter5 (IPv4 Address)
... In classful addressing, the IPv4 address space is divided into five classes: A, B, C, D, and E. An organization is granted a block in one of the three classes, A, B, or C. Classes D and E is reserved for special purpose. An IP address in classes A, B, and C is divided into netid and hostid. In c ...
... In classful addressing, the IPv4 address space is divided into five classes: A, B, C, D, and E. An organization is granted a block in one of the three classes, A, B, or C. Classes D and E is reserved for special purpose. An IP address in classes A, B, and C is divided into netid and hostid. In c ...
Ipv4-mapped Ipv6 Address Dest. 1.2.3.4 Dest.
... • 3 Million Internet hosts currently using 32-bit addresses => H = 0.20 => A few more years to go ...
... • 3 Million Internet hosts currently using 32-bit addresses => H = 0.20 => A few more years to go ...
Wireless LAN
... • In IPv4, an IP address of all zeroes has a special meaning; it refers to the host itself, and is used when a device does not know its own address. • In IPv6, this concept has been formalized, and the all-zeroes address (0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0) is named the "unspecified" address. – It is typically used in ...
... • In IPv4, an IP address of all zeroes has a special meaning; it refers to the host itself, and is used when a device does not know its own address. • In IPv6, this concept has been formalized, and the all-zeroes address (0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0) is named the "unspecified" address. – It is typically used in ...
WAN_Unit_8-SMDS
... The addressing scheme used by the SMDS network is formatted using the same structure as the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) This scheme was chosen to speed the integration of SMDS into the telephone network addressing infrastructure for integration of voice and data operations CPE interface met ...
... The addressing scheme used by the SMDS network is formatted using the same structure as the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) This scheme was chosen to speed the integration of SMDS into the telephone network addressing infrastructure for integration of voice and data operations CPE interface met ...
ppt - Stanford University
... Address classes were too “rigid”. For most organizations, Class C were too small and Class B too big. Led to inefficient use of address space, and a shortage of addresses. Organizations with internal routers needed to have a separate (Class C) network ID for each link. And then every other router in ...
... Address classes were too “rigid”. For most organizations, Class C were too small and Class B too big. Led to inefficient use of address space, and a shortage of addresses. Organizations with internal routers needed to have a separate (Class C) network ID for each link. And then every other router in ...
dm_ipv6_lana
... service (output) points to a buffer able to contain up to servicelen bytes that receives the service name as a null-terminated string. If the service's name cannot be located, the numeric form of the service address (for example, its port number) shall be returned instead of its name. flags changes ...
... service (output) points to a buffer able to contain up to servicelen bytes that receives the service name as a null-terminated string. If the service's name cannot be located, the numeric form of the service address (for example, its port number) shall be returned instead of its name. flags changes ...
7 10 Gigabit Ethernet Performance with Various
... placed on the network. For this reason, the operation and interactions of the memory, CPU, memorybus, the bridge to the input-output bus (often referred to as the “chipset”), the network interface card and the input-output bus itself (in this case PCI / PCI-X) are of great importance. The design and ...
... placed on the network. For this reason, the operation and interactions of the memory, CPU, memorybus, the bridge to the input-output bus (often referred to as the “chipset”), the network interface card and the input-output bus itself (in this case PCI / PCI-X) are of great importance. The design and ...
Transitioning to IPv6
... All routers maintain both IPv4 and IPv6 protocol stacks Applications choose between using IPv4 or IPv6 All routers in the network must be upgraded to IPv6 All routers must have sufficient memory for both IPv4 and IPv6 routing tables ...
... All routers maintain both IPv4 and IPv6 protocol stacks Applications choose between using IPv4 or IPv6 All routers in the network must be upgraded to IPv6 All routers must have sufficient memory for both IPv4 and IPv6 routing tables ...
VMEbus
VMEbus (Versa Module Europa bus) is a computer bus standard, originally developed for the Motorola 68000 line of CPUs, but later widely used for many applications and standardized by the IEC as ANSI/IEEE 1014-1987. It is physically based on Eurocard sizes, mechanicals and connectors (DIN 41612), but uses its own signalling system, which Eurocard does not define. It was first developed in 1981 and continues to see widespread use today.