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  2. Computer network diagram - Wikipedia

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    [1] Depending on whether the diagram is intended for formal or informal use, certain details may be lacking and must be determined from context. For example, the sample diagram does not indicate the physical type of connection between the PCs and the switch, but since a modern LAN is depicted, Ethernet may be assumed.

  3. Primary Rate Interface - Wikipedia

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    Each B-channel carries data, voice, and other services. The D-channel carries control and signaling information. Larger connections are possible using PRI pairing. A dual T1-PRI could have 24 + 23 = 47 B-channels and 1 D-channel (often called "47B + D"), but more commonly has 46 B-channels and 2 D-channels thus providing a backup signaling channel.

  4. Ethernet frame - Wikipedia

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    Channel utilization is a concept often confused with protocol efficiency. It considers only the use of the channel disregarding the nature of the data transmitted – either payload or overhead. At the physical layer, the link channel and equipment do not know the difference between data and control frames. We may calculate the channel utilization:

  5. N2 chart - Wikipedia

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    N 2 chart example. [1] The N 2 chart or N 2 diagram (pronounced "en-two" or "en-squared") is a chart or diagram in the shape of a matrix, representing functional or physical interfaces between system elements. It is used to systematically identify, define, tabulate, design, and analyze functional and physical interfaces.

  6. Link aggregation - Wikipedia

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    Broadband bonding is a type of channel bonding that refers to aggregation of multiple channels at OSI layers at level four or above. Channels bonded can be wired links such as a T-1 or DSL line . Additionally, it is possible to bond multiple cellular links for an aggregated wireless bonded link.

  7. Zerologon - Wikipedia

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    The Netlogon Remote Protocol (MS-NRPC) is a Microsoft protocol used for authentication and secure communication between clients and DCs in a Windows network environment. It facilitates the exchange of authentication data and the establishment of secure channels for communication, enabling clients to authenticate against Active Directory and other network services.

  8. Message sequence chart - Wikipedia

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    The 1996 version added references, ordering and inlining expressions concepts, and introduced HMSC [1] (High-level Message Sequence Charts), which are the way of expressing a sequence of MSCs. The MSC 2000 version [2] added object orientation, refined the use of data and time in diagrams, and added the concept of remote method calls. [3]

  9. Wireless local loop - Wikipedia

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    These MAC layers typically used a 15–20 MHz channel using direct-sequence spread spectrum and BPSK, CCK and QPSK for modulation. These devices all describe the customer premises wireless system as the subscriber unit (SU), and the operator transmitter delivering the last mile local loop services as the access point (AP). 802.11 uses the terms ...