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CIP

 

(1) (Common Isochronous Packet) The packet format used in time-based (real-time) FireWire transmission. See FireWire, IEC 61883 and mLAN.

(2) (Common Industrial Protocol) A high-level protocol used for control networks that provides an object model for services at layer 7 of the OSI model. DeviceNet, Ethernet/IP, ControlNet, CIP Sync and CIP Safety are examples of control networks that use CIP.

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CIP can refer to:Customer Identification Program

Business

Government

Organizations

Science & technology

Computer science

  • Channel Interface Processor, a card used in Cisco series 7500 series routers that maintains CLAW definitions
  • CIP-Tool, a tool for modelling event-driven processes and creating the associated software, distributed by a company of the same name
  • Classical IP over ATM
  • Common Indexing Protocol, a set of IETF RFCs for exchange of directory information
  • Common Industrial Protocol (CIP), specification maintained by ODVA organization
  • Cubic-Interpolated Pseudo-particle

Medicine

Military

Miscellanea

  • Cataloging in Publication, data found in a book to assist librarians
  • Circulating International Program
  • Computer-Investitions-Programm, German computer support program for universities

 
 

 

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