The technology you are referring to is called Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP). LACP is part of the IEEE 802.3ad standard and enables multiple physical Ethernet links to be combined into a single logical link, enhancing bandwidth and providing redundancy. This allows for improved network performance and resilience by distributing traffic across the aggregated links.
IEEE 802.3 is the standard for Ethernet LAN. It is a collection of IEEE standards for physical layer and Data link layer's MAC sublayer. According to these standards, the Ethernet LAN card works. IEEE 802.4 is a Token Bus standard which was standardised by IEEE. It grants the Bus physical topology to use token messages to access physical layer.
the voltage tolerance of a standard electric motor is
standard direction of rotation of an induction motor is counterclockwise when looking from the front end i.e. non-driving end of the motor.
- USB is a full standard, from physical connection all the way up to software stacks (RS-232 only really defines the electrical interface)- USB is faster- USB has standard drivers for many different device classes- USB can provide power for low power devices- USB has a simple 4 pin connector- USB allows multiple devices to be connected to a single port on the master via a hub
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Physical, MAC (Media access control), Wireless Management Protocol,
Directory Access Protocol
Directory Access Protocol
Point-to-Point Protocol.
A proprietary network protocol is one that does not comply to any open standards. The intent of a proprietary protocol is to limit communication only to nodes that implement a specific application. NetBIOS is an example of a proprietary network protocol that is only applicable to Microsoft Windows hosts. The opposite of a proprietary protocol is an open standard, which can be utilized by any application. An example of an open standard is TCP/IP, the standard protocol of the Internet.
The protocol for retrieving web resources is the HTTP 1.1 protocol which is defined in: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616
MILITARY INTEROPERABILITY PROTOCOL
Snom is a Voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephone based on open standard for enterprise communication. Snom telephones are developed by Snom Technology AG.
RTP
A protocol.
POP3 is the standard protocol for receiving e-mail with an e-mail client (that is, e-mail that is not received over a Web page). For sending the e-mail, another protocol is used: SMTP. POP3 stands for Post Office Protocol, version 3.it is an enhanced version of the standard protocol for receiving email
The nurse broke a basic sterile protocol.A protocol is a standard, acceptable procedure.