Parallel port devices are those devices which are connected to the computer via parallel ports. An example is Printer which is connected to the parallel port LPTx (Line Printer Terminal) eg: LPT1, LPT2, LPT3. Parallel ports were originally developed by IBM as a way to connect a printer to your PC. When a PC sends data to a printer or other device using a parallel port, it sends 8 bits of data (1 byte) at a time. These 8 bits are transmitted parallel to each other, as opposed to the same eight bits being transmitted serially (all in a single row) through a serial port. The standard parallel port is capable of sending 50 to 100 kilobytes of data per second.Answer-- A parallel port is a type of interface found on computers (personal and otherwise) for connecting various peripherals. It is also known as a printer port or Centronics port. The IEEE 1284 standard defines the bi-directional version of the port.
The very definition of what is considered a "port" can vary, as well as the period of time they were considered "standard." Ports found on almost all current computers: USB ports Headphone / speaker jack Microphone jack Ethernet Jack eSATA port FireWire port Ports found on older computers, and some newer ones: Parallel port (sometimes called LPT1 / 2) Serial ports (sometimes called COM 1 - 4) PS/2 ports (one for mouse, one for keyboard) Joystick port
In a serial connection, at any given time in one direction r the other, data is transferred across only one wire, one bit at a time. The usual example of a serial connection, DB-9, uses two wires, but still keeps to this rule.
Most computers have several ports, which may or may not be enabled. There are two serial, or 'com' ports, which transfer data to and from the Central Processor Unit a single bit at a time, and one parallel, or printer port, which transfers data eight bits at a time. Most modern computers have at least two Universal Serial Bus ports, which are a high speed port for operating modern peripheral devices, such as scanners, printers, external drives, and such.
A serial cable used to attach to a piece of computer equipment that does not have normal input and outputs e.g. keyboard and monitor. You use another computer to attach to the first via the serial port and cable and use a communications program to use the first computer's operating system. Medium to upper level Cisco and HP routers all have a console port for serial access.
COM 1 means SERIAL port number 1
It doesn't have any. It has 1 Fast ethernet port, 1 console port and 1 aux port that is for a modem.
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Socket elements: 1. Address family - Identifies the name as belonging to the internet address family 2. Host address - IP address (e.g. 127.0.0.1) 3. Port number - TCP/IP port number
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Yes, By default port security is disabled on a Cisco switch. If it is enabled the default violation mode is shutdown with a maximum MAC address count of 1. Even if port-security is enabled it will not place a port into the shutdown state until either MAC address sticky or a static MAC address is configured on the port.
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That depends on how many are installed. One used to be standard on the motherboard. Some modern PCs have deleted that port since USB is much easier to use. If your machine has PCI or other expansion card sockets you can buy parallel port expansion cards and add several. It is also possible to add parallel ports using USB to parallel port adapters.How many do you want?
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