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Connection Types. The equipment is designed to complement SONET networks by providing increased capacity per fiber while leaving protection functions to the SONET network elements. These applications may use the Unprotected Connections illustrated in Figure 11 and Figure 13. However, the equipment is also designed to be deployed in place of a SONET transport layer where appropriate. In order to be capable of both these options, the equipment incorporates optical layer protection switching functionality as illustrated in Figure 12. These different connections options can be provisioned on the same system on a per connection basis. Figure 11 illustrates a basic unprotected ring connection with an unprotected client interface. Such a connection may be used when the client signal does not require any protection, or it is protected via some other network. Note that the same wavelength on the unused arc of the ring is available for another connection. FIGURE 11. UNPROTECTED CONNECTION WITH UNPROTECTED CLIENT INTERFACE [OBJECT OMITTED] Figure 12 illustrates a protected connection with an unprotected client interface. This connection offers survivability against fiber cuts and node failures, however, the client interface remains unprotected, perhaps because it is an intra-office connection that is not expected to fail. This mechanism uses a permanent head-end bridge performed by the OCMs in the two terminating nodes. The drop node monitors the integrity of both received optical channels and uses this information to select the better channel.
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Connection Types. A connection type that is either dedicated (assigning a permanent connection) or virtual (assigning a temporary connection). Content Information carried across a given circuit, regardless of format. Data A Digital representation of facts, concepts, or instructions. Digital Information that has been binary encoded (a 1 or a 0). DIN - Deutsches Institut für Normung The German institute for standardization and Germany’s ISO member body responsible for creating standards.
Connection Types. WAF-IX will provide peering to members via 10G connections.
Connection Types. 4 2.1.1 Network (Ethernet) Cable Connections for a Network-enabled System 30 Timer 4
Connection Types. The cables mentioned below can be obtained from a computer hardware dealer or can be ordered by calling the HME Sales Department at (000) 000-0000. HME cables are available in 10 ft. (3.05 meter) and 100 ft. (30.48 meter) lengths.
Connection Types. Provided in the install kit is a power supply. Connect the power supply to the Harmony Sound Card, then plug the supply into the electrical outlet. It is recommended to never plug, or unplug the supply to the Harmony Sound Card, while the power supply is connected to the outlet. Always use the provided supply and never any other type of power supply.
Connection Types. A connection type that is either dedicated (assigning a permanent connection) or virtual (assigning a temporary connection). Content Information carried across a given circuit, regardless of format. Data A Digital representation of facts, concepts, or instructions. Digital Information that has been binary encoded (a 1 or a 0). DIN - Deutsches Institut für Normung The German institute for standardization and Germany’s ISO member body responsible for creating standards. DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A protocol for automatically assigning IP addresses to devices on a network EIA – Electronic Industries Association A standards setting body comprised primarily of manufacturers. (See RS-232, RS-449, etc.) FDDI – Fiber Distributed Data Interface An ANSI standard for fiber optic links with data rates up to 100 Mbps. FOTS – Fiber Optic Transmission System An acronym to designate the optical network Fiber Optics An optical transmission medium that consists of thin, plastic (or glass) strands which reflect light pulses within their interior along their length as a means to transmit large amounts of data.
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