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  • 121Fiber Distributed Data Interface — Dual attach FDDI Board Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) provides a 100 Mbit/s optical standard for data transmission in a local area network that can extend in range up to 200 kilometers (120 mi). Although FDDI logical topology… …

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  • 122C-Bus (protocol) — C Bus is a home and building automation protocol that is used in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, the Middle East, Russia, USA, South Africa, the UK and other parts of Europe including Greece and Romania. C Bus was created by Clipsal s Clipsal… …

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  • 123File area network — File Area Networking refers to various methods of sharing files over a network such as storage devices connected to a file server or network attached storage (NAS). Background Data storage technology over the years has evolved from a direct… …

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  • 124Media Independent Interface — The Media Independent Interface (MII) was originally defined as a standard interface used to connect a Fast Ethernet (i.e. 100 Mbit/s) MAC block to a PHY chip. The MII design has been extended to support reduced signals and increases speeds.… …

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  • 125EDonkey network — The eDonkey network (also known as the eDonkey2000 network or eD2k) is a decentralized, mostly server based, peer to peer file sharing network best suited to share big files among users, and to provide long term availability of said files. In… …

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  • 126AAA protocol — In computer security, AAA stands for “authentication, authorization and accounting”. The AAA is sometimes combined with auditing and accordingly becomes AAAA.; Authentication : Authentication refers to the process of establishing the digital… …

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  • 127Fiber distributed data interface — (FDDI) provides a standard for data transmission in a local area network that can extend in range up to 200 kilometers (124 miles). Although FDDI protocol is a token ring network, it does not use the IEEE 802.5 token ring protocol as its basis;… …

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  • 128Media Gateway Control Protocol (Megaco) — Megaco (officially H.248) is a gateway control protocol.[1] and an implementation of the Media Gateway Control Protocol architecture[2] for controlling media gateways in Internet Protocol (IP) networks and the public switched telephone network… …

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