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D Channel: The Backbone of ISDN Signaling
D Channel is a circuit-switched channel in Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) technologies that carries signaling information between the customer premises termination and the central office (CO) of the telecommunications service provider or telco.
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Application Programming Interface (API): What is it?
Discover the world of APIs: the invisible connectors that power our digital experiences. Learn how they work, their types, and their crucial role in tech.
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Application Log
Application Log is a Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 2000 log that records events generated by applications running on the system.
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Understanding the Application Layer in the OSI Model
Explore the Application Layer of the OSI Model in-depth: its role, functions, protocols, and real-world applications, in this comprehensive encyclopedia entry.
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Application Gateway Firewall: Mastering Application-Level Traffic Control and Security
Application Gateway is a type of firewall that provides application-level control over network traffic.
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American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
ANSI is a U.S. standards organization that facilitates and governs the development of standards in many areas, including computing and communication.
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Advanced Streaming Format (ASF)
Explore the legacy and modern alternatives of Advanced Streaming Format (ASF). This article provides an in-depth look into the evolution of ASF Format.
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APPC: Advanced Program-to-Program Communications Protocol
Explore the synergy of APPC protocol with Microsoft SNA Server: Bridging IBM and Windows networks for seamless enterprise communication.
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Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking (APPN)
Unearth the history and impact of IBM’s Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking (APPN). From its revolutionary architecture to its lasting legacy, delve deep into this pivotal networking protocol.
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Premise Cabling
Premise Cabling is the entire wiring system in a building, including cabling, power lines, wiring closets, distribution centers, wall plates, and fixtures.
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Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
PPTP is a data-link layer protocol for wide area networks (WANs) based on the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) and developed by Microsoft that enables network traffic to be encapsulated and routed over an unsecured public network such as the Internet.
