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Layer Two Error Handling
by TechDoc, Nov 2, 2008
The way in which a OSI Layer two device, such as a switch, deals with runts and other forms of frame corruption has a dramatic impact upon a network’s overall efficiency, bandwidth availability, and the quality of service delivered.
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ATM Implementation Scenarios
by TechDoc, Sep 7, 2008
Originally intended to be a unified networking strategy ATM is a connection-oriented, circuit-switched cell relay “Jack-of-all-trades” transport protocol that uses small uniform fixed-sized cells. It is currently being implemented at the consumer level as the transport protocol for Point-to-Point Protocol over Asynchronous Transfer Mode (PPPoA). PPPoA is now commonly used for consumer/home VoIP and streaming media implementations.
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Address Mapping
by TechDoc, May 5, 2008
Because a network and communications device can have multiple addresses with each serving a specific requirement, the need for Address Mapping for issue resolution is essential to the smooth running of all network environments.
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About Protocols 3
by TechDoc, Apr 26, 2008
Protocols are the foundation stone upon which all interactivity is based. Computers, computer systems, networks, communications, information technologies, and yes; even the Internet all depend on protocols.
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About Protocols 2
by TechDoc, Apr 26, 2008
Protocols are the foundation stone upon which all interactivity is based. Computers, computer systems, networks, communications, information technologies, and yes; even the Internet all depend on protocols.
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