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  • 31Bandwidth management — is the process of measuring and controlling the communications (traffic, packets) on a network link, to avoid filling the link to capacity or overfilling the link, which would result in network congestion and poor performance of the network.… …

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  • 32List of Donkey Kong characters — From left to right: Diddy Kong, Donkey Kong, Dixie Kong, Funky Kong, Cranky Kong, Wrinkly Kong and Swanky Kong. The following is a list of characters featured in the Donkey Kong series of video games made by both Rare and Nintendo as well as the… …

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  • 33Tail drop — Tail Drop, or Drop Tail, is a simple queue management algorithm used by Internet routers to decide when to drop packets. In contrast to the more complex algorithms like RED and WRED, in Tail Drop all the traffic is not differentiated. Each packet …

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  • 34Taxonomy of congestion control — refers to grouping congestion control algorithms according to their characteristics.Example classificationThe following is one possible classification according to the following properties: #The type and amount of feedback received from the… …

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  • 35Sliding Window Protocol — is a bi directional data transmission protocol in the data link layer (OSI model). It is used to keep a record of the frame sequences sent and their respective acknowledgements received by both the users.In transmit flow control, sliding window… …

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  • 36Block acknowledgement — Block Acknowledgment = It is a feature in IEEE 802.11 2007 Standard and 802.11n Draft to allow acknowledgement of a group of frames instead of a single frame (as previously used in 802.11a/b).There are mainly two commands to establish a Block… …

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  • 372000 Washington Redskins season — Infobox NFL season team = Washington Redskins year = 2000 record = 8 8 division place = 3rd NFC East coach = Norv Turner Terry Robiskie stadium = FedExField playoffs = did not qualify pro bowlers = 3The 2000 Washington Redskins began with the… …

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  • 38DIFS — Interframe Spacing (Abk. IFS, auch Interframe Gap, IFG) bezeichnet bei Rechnernetzen den minimalen Abstand zwischen zwei Datenrahmen auf dem Übertragungsmedium. Es gibt mehrere Gründe zum Einhalten dieses Minimalabstands; diese können sowohl… …

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  • 39EIFS — Interframe Spacing (Abk. IFS, auch Interframe Gap, IFG) bezeichnet bei Rechnernetzen den minimalen Abstand zwischen zwei Datenrahmen auf dem Übertragungsmedium. Es gibt mehrere Gründe zum Einhalten dieses Minimalabstands; diese können sowohl… …

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  • 40Inter-Frame-Gap — Interframe Spacing (Abk. IFS, auch Interframe Gap, IFG) bezeichnet bei Rechnernetzen den minimalen Abstand zwischen zwei Datenrahmen auf dem Übertragungsmedium. Es gibt mehrere Gründe zum Einhalten dieses Minimalabstands; diese können sowohl… …

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