One kilometer is equal to approximately 0.62137 miles. Similarly, there are 1.6093 kilometers in one mile. The kilometer is metric unit used for length, and the mile is the unit of length used in the Imperial system.
the meaning of klm
card slot- port- tug3
Imagine a rectangle 40 miles tall and 70 miles long
13,600 miles per second :-) True dat
KLM is nothing but a notation system by which a channel is identified at any SDH/PDH node.Within a SDH network it is important to be able to assign channels to different pathways to allow correct routing of information. This means that an engineer must be able to identify specific channels at any network node.For example a 2.048Mbit/s tributary may be required to be outputted on a SDH aggregate from a Nortel TN- 4XE switch.The way a channel is identified at a node is by the use of KLM notation system.This system allows for the identification of the associated interface card slot within the equipment, the STM and the applicable TUGs/TUs within that STM.The notation details the following information:· Associated card slot within equipment.· Associated port on card.· Associated STM frame.· Associated TUG3 within STM frame.· AssociatedTUG2 within TUG3.· Associated TU within TUG2.For example, a STM-1 tributary is being connected to port 1 of a2 p ort STM-1 tributary card.The actual channel that we are concerned with within the STM-1 frame is channel 49.The first part of the notation to be used must indicate the slot number of the tributary card.It can also be seen that it is connected to port 1.The notation used to indicate this would be "S1-1".Note: if port 2 was being used it would be "S1-2".The next part of the notation indicates the STM frame associated J1 byte.As this is a single STM-1 frame there is only a single J1 byte.Therefore the notation used would be "J1".Note: If this was a STM-4 frame and we where interested in the second STM-1 frame held within it the notation would be "J2" etc.The final part of the notation is to indicate the TU-12, TUG-2 and TUG-3 associated with channel 49.Now it can be seen that TUG-3 #3 is the one that is associated with Channel 48.Also it can be seen that the TUG-2 associated with TUG-3 #3 that will carry this channels will be TUG-2 #2. Finally it can be seen that the TU-12 container that would be used to contain this channel within the TUG-2 #2 frame would be TU-12 #3. Therefore, as the notation lists the TUG-3 followed by the TUG-2 and finally by the TU-12 the notation in this case would be "323".This means that the full notation string to indicate channel 48 of the STM-1 frame connected to port 1 of a card in shelf 1 of a 4XE would be "S1-1-J1-323"Although this notation looks relatively complex once the fundamental rules are grasped it becomes reasonably easy to implement.REMEMBER THE NOTATION LISTS THE TUG-3FOLLOWED BY TUG-2 AND FINNALLY THE TU-12.
40,000 km equates to 24,854.84 miles.
450 kilometers (km) is about 280 miles.
74.5 miles or 120 klm
9460.38 miles
Yes, KLM accepts air miles. Please see this website: http://airmiles.klm.com/airmiles/ KLM, Air France, Kenya Airways and Air Europa also have they own "Flying Blue" Frequent Flyer programme, please see: http://www.klm.com/travel/nl_en/flying_blue/programme/index.htm
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It is quite simple. You must calculate this formula first: I=klm(x)+Y(klm) Then you must do the prime factorization of "I" and times it by "klm" After you have completed this, times your answer by "Y" and you will have how many square per inches.
The answer is Triangle KLM ~Triangle KLM on apex..
From Kuala Lumpur/KUL to Amsterdam is 6360 miles (5527 nautical miles) and it takes 12hrs 40 minutes on KLM or on Malaysia Airlines. from AMS-KUL in KLM or Malaysia airlines it is 12hrs 5 minutes
the meaning of klm
The airline KLM, Royal Dutch Airline has many flights from various countries. KLM does fly from Kotoka Airport in Ghana to three airports in Ireland, Shannon, Dublin and Cork.
KLM Open was created in 1912.