A network timeout occurs when a device or application does not receive a response within a specified time frame while attempting to communicate over a network. This can happen due to various reasons, such as slow network conditions, server overload, or connectivity issues. When a timeout occurs, the operation is typically aborted, and an error message may be generated. This mechanism helps prevent applications from hanging indefinitely while waiting for a response.
Media timeout is another name for TV timeout. The purpose is for the network to show commercials to help to make a profit for televising the event.
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it means its stopped just re-set it/repair the network connection
"Timeout reached" typically refers to a situation where a preset time limit for a process or operation has elapsed without completion. This can occur in various contexts, such as computer programming, network requests, or user sessions. When a timeout is reached, the system may terminate the operation or return an error message to indicate that the expected action could not be completed in the allotted time.
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ARP timeout refers to the duration for which an Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache entry remains valid before it is removed or refreshed. When a device communicates over a network, it uses ARP to map IP addresses to MAC addresses, storing this information in a cache to optimize future communications. If the entry is not used within the specified timeout period, it is cleared to ensure the cache remains current, preventing potential communication issues due to outdated information. The default timeout can vary by operating system and configuration.
The 30-second timeout is to correct a play call or injury within the 2-mintue mark. The 30-second timeout is to correct a play call or injury within the 2-mintue mark.
If any challenge goes in favor of the coach, the timeout is not deducted. So for your question, No, the coach does not lose a timeout.
NAT default timeout value is 5 minutes.
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You can call a timeout whenever you would like to.