
ConnectX®-4 Lx EN - Starline Computer GmbH
... hypervisor, including data path, packet parsing, VxLAN and NVGRE encapsulation/decapsulation, and more. ...
... hypervisor, including data path, packet parsing, VxLAN and NVGRE encapsulation/decapsulation, and more. ...
Ethernet
... For Router-on-a-stick configuration, _________________ Configure interfaces (__________ for Router-on-a-stick) ...
... For Router-on-a-stick configuration, _________________ Configure interfaces (__________ for Router-on-a-stick) ...
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION CIRCUIT FUNCTION AND BENEFITS
... The value of this ac swing-limiting resistor is chosen based on the desired ac voltage swing. Figure 2 shows the relationship between the swing-limiting resistor and the peak-to-peak ac swing that it produces when 50 Ω bias-setting resistors are used. Note that all Analog Devices I/Q modulators pres ...
... The value of this ac swing-limiting resistor is chosen based on the desired ac voltage swing. Figure 2 shows the relationship between the swing-limiting resistor and the peak-to-peak ac swing that it produces when 50 Ω bias-setting resistors are used. Note that all Analog Devices I/Q modulators pres ...
Estimation of the Four‑Wave Mixing Distortion Statistics using the
... The label of the packets is the wavelength on which they are transmitted MPS network forwards and labels the IP packets according to their FEC Each wavelength can be modeled as an M/G/1 system (short-range dependence) The burstiness of each wavelength is characterized by the traffic load ρ ...
... The label of the packets is the wavelength on which they are transmitted MPS network forwards and labels the IP packets according to their FEC Each wavelength can be modeled as an M/G/1 system (short-range dependence) The burstiness of each wavelength is characterized by the traffic load ρ ...
Using the BioRadio to Capture Respiratory Effort Data
... From the Configure Device window, select Differential, enable Channel 1 (Ch1) and Channel 2 (Ch2) and type in Chest and Abdominal, respectively. For the signal Type, select RIP. ...
... From the Configure Device window, select Differential, enable Channel 1 (Ch1) and Channel 2 (Ch2) and type in Chest and Abdominal, respectively. For the signal Type, select RIP. ...
Standards for multimedia communications
... • Recommendation H.242 is concerned primarily with the negotiation of the bandwidth/bit rate to be used for each stream. • Once an end system has set up a connection to the MCU, it informs the MCU of its capabilities. The MCU then negotiates and agrees a minimum set of capabilities so that all membe ...
... • Recommendation H.242 is concerned primarily with the negotiation of the bandwidth/bit rate to be used for each stream. • Once an end system has set up a connection to the MCU, it informs the MCU of its capabilities. The MCU then negotiates and agrees a minimum set of capabilities so that all membe ...
DAC_WangChen
... • A device that converts digital signals to analog signals • It’s usually used to control analog devices, such as actuator, audio and video output. ...
... • A device that converts digital signals to analog signals • It’s usually used to control analog devices, such as actuator, audio and video output. ...
Slides for Chapter 3: Networking and Internetworking
... The circuits and hardware that drive the network. It transmits sequences of ...
... The circuits and hardware that drive the network. It transmits sequences of ...
The Data Link Layer
... Codeword = Data + Check-bit n-bit codeword = m data bit + r check-bit 2m out of 2n are legal Hamming distance = The minimum number of bit positions in which two codewords differ. H = d+1 --> detect d errors; H = 2d+1 --> correct d errors. ...
... Codeword = Data + Check-bit n-bit codeword = m data bit + r check-bit 2m out of 2n are legal Hamming distance = The minimum number of bit positions in which two codewords differ. H = d+1 --> detect d errors; H = 2d+1 --> correct d errors. ...
Data Link Protocols TCP/IP Suite and OSI Reference
... • In any broadcast network, the stations must ensure that only one station transmits at a time on the shared communication channel • The protocol that determines who can transmit on a broadcast channel are called Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol • The MAC protocol are implemented to Network Laye ...
... • In any broadcast network, the stations must ensure that only one station transmits at a time on the shared communication channel • The protocol that determines who can transmit on a broadcast channel are called Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol • The MAC protocol are implemented to Network Laye ...
module05-datalinkV2
... responsible for establishing, configuring, and negotiating a data-link connection. LCP also monitors the link quality and is used to terminate the link. • Authentication: Authentication is optional. PPP supports two authentication protocols: Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) and Challenge Hands ...
... responsible for establishing, configuring, and negotiating a data-link connection. LCP also monitors the link quality and is used to terminate the link. • Authentication: Authentication is optional. PPP supports two authentication protocols: Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) and Challenge Hands ...
Slide 1
... P slice: possibly one inter-prediction signal (I- and P-MBs) B slice: up to two inter-prediction signals (I- and BMBs) SP slice: efficient switch among streams SI slice: used in conjunction with SP slices ...
... P slice: possibly one inter-prediction signal (I- and P-MBs) B slice: up to two inter-prediction signals (I- and BMBs) SP slice: efficient switch among streams SI slice: used in conjunction with SP slices ...
Weighted fair queuing
... as voice, preferential treatment over other traffic. • With this feature, delay-sensitive data is sent first, before packets in other queues are treated. • LLQ is also referred to as priority queuing/classbased weighted fair queuing (PQ/CBWFQ) because it is a combination of the two techniques. ...
... as voice, preferential treatment over other traffic. • With this feature, delay-sensitive data is sent first, before packets in other queues are treated. • LLQ is also referred to as priority queuing/classbased weighted fair queuing (PQ/CBWFQ) because it is a combination of the two techniques. ...
Application, Transport, Network and Link Layers
... m encapsulate datagram into frame, adding header, trailer m implement channel access if shared medium, m ‘physical addresses’ used in frame headers to identify source, dest • different from IP address! r Reliable delivery between two physically connected ...
... m encapsulate datagram into frame, adding header, trailer m implement channel access if shared medium, m ‘physical addresses’ used in frame headers to identify source, dest • different from IP address! r Reliable delivery between two physically connected ...
Chapter 7 Lecture Presentation
... In addition, network addresses are assigned so that they can also be aggregated ...
... In addition, network addresses are assigned so that they can also be aggregated ...
[2017 New] 100-105 New Questions For Passing The 100
... protocol specific packets. Access lists can be used in a variety of situations when the router needs to be given guidelines for decision-making. These situations include: Filtering traffic as it passes through the router To control access to the VTY lines (Telnet) To identify "interesting" traffic t ...
... protocol specific packets. Access lists can be used in a variety of situations when the router needs to be given guidelines for decision-making. These situations include: Filtering traffic as it passes through the router To control access to the VTY lines (Telnet) To identify "interesting" traffic t ...
`Performance control of high-capacity IP networks for
... The proposed traffic control and network architecture have been modelled and simulated, and performs as expected. The most important results are: ...
... The proposed traffic control and network architecture have been modelled and simulated, and performs as expected. The most important results are: ...
[2017 New] Lead2pass 100% Valid 100
... protocol specific packets. Access lists can be used in a variety of situations when the router needs to be given guidelines for decision-making. These situations include: Filtering traffic as it passes through the router To control access to the VTY lines (Telnet) To identify "interesting" traffic t ...
... protocol specific packets. Access lists can be used in a variety of situations when the router needs to be given guidelines for decision-making. These situations include: Filtering traffic as it passes through the router To control access to the VTY lines (Telnet) To identify "interesting" traffic t ...
TCP for Mobile and Wireless Hosts
... 4 flows: A->B, B->C, C->D, D->A 8 flows: In addition A->D, B->A, C->B, D->C ...
... 4 flows: A->B, B->C, C->D, D->A 8 flows: In addition A->D, B->A, C->B, D->C ...
Serial digital interface
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Serial digital interface (SDI) is a family of digital video interfaces first standardized by SMPTE (The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) in 1989. For example, ITU-R BT.656 and SMPTE 259M define digital video interfaces used for broadcast-grade video. A related standard, known as high-definition serial digital interface (HD-SDI), is standardized in SMPTE 292M; this provides a nominal data rate of 1.485 Gbit/s.Additional SDI standards have been introduced to support increasing video resolutions (HD, UHD and beyond), frame rates, stereoscopic (3D) video, and color depth. Dual link HD-SDI consists of a pair of SMPTE 292M links, standardized by SMPTE 372M in 1998; this provides a nominal 2.970 Gbit/s interface used in applications (such as digital cinema or HDTV 1080P) that require greater fidelity and resolution than standard HDTV can provide. 3G-SDI (standardized in SMPTE 424M) consists of a single 2.970 Gbit/s serial link that allows replacing dual link HD-SDI. As of August 2014, 6G-SDI and 12G-SDI products are already in the market, although their corresponding standards are still in proposal phase.These standards are used for transmission of uncompressed, unencrypted digital video signals (optionally including embedded audio and time code) within television facilities; they can also be used for packetized data. Coaxial variants of the specification range in length but are typically less than 300 meters. Fiber optic variants of the specification such as 297M allow for long-distance transmission limited only by maximum fiber length or repeaters. SDI and HD-SDI are usually available only in professional video equipment because various licensing agreements restrict the use of unencrypted digital interfaces, such as SDI, prohibiting their use in consumer equipment. Several professional video and HD-video capable DSLR cameras and all uncompressed video capable consumer cameras use the HDMI interface, often called Clean HDMI. There are various mod kits for existing DVD players and other devices, which allow a user to add a serial digital interface to these devices.