NDIS
The input/output (I/O) interface in modern computing systems allows communication between the computer and external devices. Key features include data transfer, device recognition, and error handling. Functionalities include sending and receiving data, controlling devices, and managing communication protocols.
protocols
TCP (CISCO CCNA - 3.2.1.3 Interaction of Protocols)
Passive-interface command is used in all routing protocols to disable sending updates out from a specific interface.
An interface motor, commonly referred to as an interface relay or interface module, is a device used to connect different types of electrical systems or components that may operate at varying voltage levels or communication protocols. It serves as a bridge, allowing signals and power to be transferred between systems, ensuring compatibility and proper function. These motors are often utilized in automation, control systems, and industrial applications to enhance communication and efficiency between devices.
The Range Safety Officer (RSO) is typically responsible for controlling, coordinating and publishing safe use requirements at shooting ranges. Their primary role is to ensure the safety of all individuals present at the range and to enforce safety protocols and procedures.
The Range Safety Officer (RSO) is the individual responsible for controlling and coordinating all activities at a shooting range, ensuring that safety protocols are followed and enforcing range rules. They are trained to oversee the safe operation of the range, supervise shooters, and respond to any safety issues that may arise.
protocols used for network device.
As per my knowledge, AT Command and TNP1 protocols are used in TETRA
Communication rules are called protocols.
SECS (SEMI Equipment Communications Standard)/GEM (Generic Equipment Model) is communication interface protocols for communication between semiconductor equipment and a fab host. SECS (SEMI Equipment Communications Standard)/GEM (Generic Equipment Model) is communication interface protocols for communication between semiconductor equipment and a fab host. Fab host is a software application that is controlling and monitors equipment processing using SECS/GEM protocol. SECS/GEM compliant equipment can communicate with the fab host using either TCP/IP (using SEMI standards E37 and E37.1 – HSMS) or RS-232 (using SEMI standard E4 – SECS-I). The SECS/GEM standard interface is used to start as well as stop equipment processing, collect measurement data, select recipes for products, and change variables. With SECS/GEM, all this can be performed in a standard way. SECS/GEM protocol has been standardized by the non-profit association SEMI (Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International). semi.org to learn more about SEMI standards and SECS/GEM protocol.
Tcp/Ip