segmentation and reassembly protocol data unit

  • 1Segmentation and Reassembly — refers to the process used to fragment and reassemble packets so as to allow them to be transported across Asynchronous Transfer Mode networks. Since ATM s payload is only 48 bytes, nearly every packet from any other protocol has to be processed… …

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  • 2SARPDU — Segmentation And Reassembly Protocol Data Unit (meist eher SAR PDU, ATM) …

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  • 3SARPDU — Segmentation And Reassembly Protocol Data Unit (meist eher SAR PDU, ATM) …

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  • 4Maximum transmission unit — In computer networking, the maximum transmission unit (MTU) of a communications protocol of a layer is the size (in bytes) of the largest protocol data unit that the layer can pass onwards. MTU parameters usually appear in association with a… …

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  • 5SAR PDU — abbr. Segmentation And Reassembly Protocol Data Unit (ATM, PDU) Syn: SARPDU …

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  • 6SARPDU — abbr. Segmentation And Reassembly Protocol Data Unit (ATM, PDU) Syn: SAR PDU …

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  • 7OSI model — 7. Application layer NNTP  · SIP  · SSI  · DNS  · FTP  · Gopher  · …

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  • 8Liste der Telekommunikationsstandards — Liste von Standards und Richtlinien aus der Telekommunikation. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 ETSI 1.1 Nomenklatur 1.1.1 derzeit gültige Nomenklatur 1.1.2 vorherige Nomenklatur …

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  • 9DSL modem — Westell Model 6100 AXXDSL modem A Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) modem is a device used to connect a computer or router to a telephone circuit that has Digital Subscriber Line service configured. Like other modems, it is a type of transceiver. It… …

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  • 10Signalling Connection Control Part — The Signalling Connection Control Part (SCCP) is a network layer [ [http://www.itu.int/T REC Q.1400/en/ ITU T Recommendation Q.1400] .] protocol that provides extended routing, flow control, segmentation, connection orientation, and error… …

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