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  2. Network convergence - Wikipedia

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    Convergence is about services and about new ways of doing business and interacting with society. The basic type of network convergence is the combination and connection across platforms and networks, which allows several types of networks to connect within certain common standards and protocols.

  3. Rendezvous hashing - Wikipedia

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    Rendezvous Hashing with n=12, k=4. Clients C 1 and C 4 independently pick the same random subset of four sites {S 2, S 5, S 6, S 10} from among the twelve options S 1, S 2, ..., S 12, for placing replicas or shares of object O.

  4. Telephone exchange - Wikipedia

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    A telephone operator manually connecting calls with cord pairs at a telephone switchboard A modern central office, equipped with voice communication and broadband data capabilities A telephone exchange , telephone switch , or central office is a central component of a telecommunications system in the public switched telephone network (PSTN) or ...

  5. Network switch - Wikipedia

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    Configuration of Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and Shortest Path Bridging (SPB) features; Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) monitoring of device and link health; Port mirroring for monitoring traffic and troubleshooting; Link aggregation configuration to set up multiple ports for the same connection to achieve higher data transfer rates ...

  6. WRH - Wikipedia

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    WRH, or wrh, may refer to: Waterford Regional Hospital, a hospital in Waterford, Ireland, now renamed University Hospital Waterford; wrh, the ISO 639-3 code for the Wiradjuri language, a traditional language of the Wiradjuri people of Australia; WRH, the National Rail code for Worthing railway station in West Sussex, UK; See also

  7. Telephone switchboard - Wikipedia

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    PBX switchboard, 1975. A telephone switchboard is a device used to connect circuits of telephones to establish telephone calls between users or other switchboards. The switchboard is an essential component of a manual telephone exchange, and is operated by switchboard operators who use electrical cords or switches to establish the connections.

  8. Business telephone system - Wikipedia

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    Early-1970s Telephone Exchange model TESLA Automatic system Early model 464G Western Electric key telephone set. A business telephone system is a telephone system typically used in business environments, encompassing the range of technology from the key telephone system (KTS) to the private branch exchange (PBX).

  9. NETCONF - Wikipedia

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    The Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) is a network management protocol developed and standardized by the IETF. It was developed in the NETCONF working group [ 1 ] and published in December 2006 as RFC 4741 [ 2 ] and later revised in June 2011 and published as RFC 6241. [ 3 ]