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2
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Standardized hierarchy of digital transmission rates for North American and ITU-T rates.
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5
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Protocol used to resolve an IP address from a given hardware address (e.g., an Ethernet address).
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8
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SNMP protocol function used by the agent in a managed device to report important events or alarms.
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10
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Computer language used to create, retrieve, update, and delete data from relational database and/or object-relational database management systems.
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11
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Server-based application that organizes information using hypermedia.
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12
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A computer component that handles asynchronous serial communication.
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14
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Trillions of bits per second.
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17
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Enables a computer to resume operation after encountering a problem, such as a power outage or program error.
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18
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How you interact with the computer.
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20
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Chips capable of storing and later dumping data in preparation for other uses.
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25
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Chips that lose whatever information they are holding if power is interrupted.
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26
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Designed to replace the RS-232 connection with one that can handle up to 127 devices; comes in 15 Mbps or 12 Mbps speed.
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27
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Specifications, guidelines, software, and tools.
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29
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Diagnostic, tracing, monitoring, and resource housekeeping functions.
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30
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Layer that is responsible for delivering information in sequence and to the correct end-user.
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36
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Physical topology where all devices attach to a common wiring point; alternative to Bus topology.
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38
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Connectionless, unreliable protocol that exchanges datagrams without acknowledgments or guaranteed delivery; requires error processing and retransmission by other protocols.
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39
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Used by routers connecting LANs to exchange routing table information to determine the best path through the network at any point in time.
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40
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Connection-oriented, reliable protocol that has end-to-end responsibility for making sure that information arrives without errors and in the correct order.
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41
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The most common cable used in computer networking.
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42
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Chips that store data that needs to be maintained constantly.
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43
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W3C (World Wide Web consortium)-recommended general-purpose markup language that supports a wide variety of applications.
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44
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Routing of voice conversations over the Internet or through any other IP-based network; also called telephone, broadband phone.
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45
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Allows users to access the network through dial-up modem connections.
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46
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Technologies that provide digital data transmission over the wires of a local telephone network.
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