Node (networking) — For other uses, see Node (disambiguation). In communication networks, a node (Latin nodus, ‘knot’) is a connection point, either a redistribution point or a communication endpoint (some terminal equipment). The definition of a node depends on the … Wikipedia
VB5 interface — VB5 is a set of protocols that define the interface between a broadband user access node and a service node. It is the broadband equivalent of the V5 interface, and is a member of the Broadband ISDN architecture … Wikipedia
Two-node cluster — A two node cluster is the minimal high availability cluster that can be built.Should one node fail (for a hardware or software problem), the other must acquire the resources being previously managed by the failed node, in order to re enable… … Wikipedia
Web Feature Service — The Open Geospatial Consortium Web Feature Service Interface Standard (WFS) provides an interface allowing requests for geographical features across the web using platform independent calls. One can think of geographical features as the source… … Wikipedia
IEEE 1394 interface — Infobox Computer Hardware Bus name = IEEE 1394 interface invent date = 1995 invent name = Apple super name = super date = width = 1 numdev = 63 speed = 400–3200 Mbit/s style = s hotplug = Yes external = YesThe IEEE 1394 interface is a serial bus… … Wikipedia
Home Node B — A Home Node B, or HNB, is the 3GPP s term for a 3G femtocell. A Node B is an element of a 3G macro Radio Access Network, or RAN. A femtocell performs many of the function of a Node B, but is optimized for deployment in the home.tandardWithin the… … Wikipedia
General Packet Radio Service — (GPRS) (deutsch: „Allgemeiner paketorientierter Funkdienst“) ist die Bezeichnung für den paketorientierten Dienst zur Datenübertragung in GSM und UMTS Netzen[1][2]. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Datenübertragung 1.1 Kanalbündelung … Deutsch Wikipedia
Terminal node controller — A terminal node controller (TNC) is a device used by amateur radio operators to participate in AX.25 packet radio networks. It is similar in function to the Packet Assembler/Disassemblers used on X.25 networks, with the addition of a modem to… … Wikipedia
Battlefield Airborne Communications Node (BACN) — The Battlefield Airborne Communications Node ( BACN ) is a military prototype for a remotely accessed, high altitude, and tactically oriented communications and networking node intended for use on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. Initiated in December… … Wikipedia
Extensible Firmware Interface — Das Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI, deutsch: Erweiterbare Firmware Schnittstelle), bzw. dessen Nachfolgeversion Unified EFI (UEFI, deutsch: vereinheitlichte erweiterbare Firmware Schnittstelle) beschreibt die zentrale Schnittstelle zwischen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Extensible Firmware Interface — The Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. EFI is intended as a significantly improved replacement of the old legacy BIOS firmware interface… … Wikipedia