In a nutshell: Present-day Missouri was once part of the Missouri Territory. The eastern and southern borders of today's Missouri coincided with those of the Missouri Territory. In 1818, Missouri requested admittance to the Union, and the northern and western borders were drawn at pre-selected lines of latitude and longitude. At the time, present-day northwestern Missouri was not included in the state's borders. Then, the Platte Purchase of 1836 added the northwestern area to the state.
It can be configured that way, but most are not.
"Configured" means that something has been set up or arranged in a particular way to suit specific requirements or preferences. It involves adjusting settings or parameters to tailor a system or device to function in a desired manner.
A long way
If a mainframe is using TCP/IP as its protocol it is configured the same way any other system using TCP/IP would be configured: an IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway address.
When it is new it will initially be configured. When a new operating system is installed, it will be configured. Installing some software or changing some settings may require a little re-configuring. If you are chaning the country settings, for example. If the computer is being connected to a network it may need to be configured. If it is being upgraded it may be configured. If it is having a complete change in usage, maybe as a server instead of a client it may be configured. So there are many reasons when a computer would be configured.
The easiet way is to buy a instrument cluster with RPM's on it and have it configured by a Holden dealer using TECH2
No way on a class A.
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All devices are usually configured in the Setup program.
Secretary of State James Buchanan
The Santa Fe Trail began in Independence, Missouri where people could buy the wagons and the goods.
Two routers need to be configured within a single OSPF area. Which two components need to be configured on both routers to achieve this?