(communications) The establishment of synchronization between sending and receiving equipment by means of exchange of specific character configurations.
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(communications) The establishment of synchronization between sending and receiving equipment by means of exchange of specific character configurations.
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Signals transmitted back and forth over a communications network that establish a valid connection between two stations.
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| Hacker Slang: handshaking |
[very common] Hardware or software activity designed to start or keep two machines or programs in synchronization as they do protocol. Often applied to human activity; thus, a hacker might watch two people in conversation nodding their heads to indicate that they have heard each others' points and say “Oh, they're handshaking!”. See also protocol.
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In information technology, telecommunications, and related fields, handshaking is an automated process of negotiation that dynamically sets parameters of a communications channel established between two entities before normal communication over the channel begins. It follows the physical establishment of the channel and precedes normal information transfer.
It is usually a process that takes place when a computer is about to communicate with a foreign device to establish rules for communication.
When a computer communicates with another device like a modem or a printer it needs to handshake with it to establish a connection.
Handshaking may be used to negotiate parameters that are acceptable to equipment and systems at both ends of the communication channel, including, but not limited to, information transfer rate, coding alphabet, parity, interrupt procedure, and other protocol or hardware features.
Handshaking makes it possible to connect relatively heterogeneous systems or equipment over a communication channel without the need for human intervention to set parameters. One classic example of handshaking is that of modems, which typically negotiate communication parameters for a brief period when a connection is first established, and thereafter use those parameters to provide optimal information transfer over the channel as a function of its quality and capacity. The "squealing" (which is actually a sound that changes in pitch 100 times every second) noises made by some modems with speaker output immediately after a connection is established are in fact the sounds of modems at both ends engaging in a handshaking procedure; once the procedure is completed, the speaker might be silenced, depending on the settings of operating system or the application controlling the modem.
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| Translations: Handshaking |
Dansk (Danish)
n. - handshaking; kontaktoprettelse mellem f.eks. modem og fax
Français (French)
n. - (Comput) établissement d'une liaison
Deutsch (German)
n. - Händeschütteln, Herstellung einer Verbindung
Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - χειραψία, (Η/Υ) επικοινωνία μεταξύ δύο τμημάτων Η/Υ
Español (Spanish)
n. - acción de estrechar la mano a una persona, (informática) saludo inicial, conexión, (comp) protocolo de comunicación
Svenska (Swedish)
n. - handslag, handtryckning
中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
当两个装置或系统建立连线时, 交换预设控制信号或字符的程序
中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 當兩個裝置或系統建立連線時, 交換預設控制信號或字元的程式
한국어 (Korean)
n. - (팩스와 같은) 연결선 구축
العربيه (Arabic)
(الاسم) تعرف أجهزة الكترونيه على بعضها لغرض توفيق الأرسال
עברית (Hebrew)
n. - החלפת אותות קבועים בין מחשב למיתקן היקפי כדי לוודא תיאום זמנים
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