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  2. Connection Machine - Wikipedia

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    The CM-1 and CM-2 design teams were led by Tamiko Thiel. [10] The physical form of the CM-1, CM-2, and CM-200 chassis was a cube-of-cubes, referencing the machine's internal 12-dimensional hypercube network, with the red light-emitting diodes (LEDs), by default indicating the processor status, visible through the doors of each cube.

  3. ISDN User Part - Wikipedia

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    Different ISUP variants exist. ITU-T specifies the variant used in the international network. In Europe ETSI releases its own ISUP specification which is close that of the ITU-T. [2] ITU-T ISUP is used for international connections and is the base for some national ISUP variants. Most countries have their own variation of ISUP to cover national ...

  4. Circuit identification code - Wikipedia

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    To allow a call to be set up correctly, where ISUP is supported, a switch will signal call-related information like called or calling party number to the next switch in the network using ISUP messages. The CIC provides information about where the voice part of the call is carried - on which trunk and in which timeslot.

  5. Message Transfer Part - Wikipedia

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    MTP Level 3 is sometimes abbreviated MTP3; MTP Level 2, MTP2. [2] MTP and SCCP are together referred to as the Network Service Part (NSP). [3] There is no one-to-one mapping of MTP Levels 1 through 3 onto the OSI model. [4] Instead, MTP provides the functionality of layers 1, 2 and part of layer 3 in the OSI model. [5]

  6. Signalling Connection Control Part - Wikipedia

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    Class 2: Basic connection-oriented. Class 3 : Flow control connection oriented. The connectionless protocol classes provide the capabilities needed to transfer one Network Service Data Unit (NSDU) in the "data" field of an XUDT, LUDT or UDT message.

  7. Retrospect (software) - Wikipedia

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    Retrospect is a family of software applications that back up computers running the macOS, Microsoft Windows, and Linux (and until 2019 classic Mac OS) operating systems.It uses the client–server backup model.

  8. CAMEL Application Part - Wikipedia

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    The CAMEL Application Part (CAP) is a signalling protocol used in the Intelligent Network (IN) architecture. CAP is a Remote Operations Service Element (ROSE) user protocol, and as such is layered on top of the Transaction Capabilities Application Part (TCAP) of the SS#7 protocol suite.

  9. Bearer-Independent Call Control - Wikipedia

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    The Bearer-Independent Call Control (BICC) is a signaling protocol based on N-ISUP that is used for supporting narrowband Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) service over a broadband backbone network. BICC is designed to interwork with existing transport technologies.