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The Cisco Snap 100 is an Italian-designed piston engine for use in powered paragliding. It is a two-stroke , 96 cc capacity , single-cylinder, lightweight engine with electronic ignition , producing 17 BHP at 9000 rpm.
Implementers generally have a numerical preference, which Cisco calls an "administrative distance", for route selection. The lower the preference, the more desirable the route. Cisco's IOS [ 8 ] implementation makes exterior BGP the most preferred source of dynamic routing information, while Nortel RS [ 9 ] makes intra-area OSPF most preferred.
410 Gone The user existed once, but is not available here any more. [1]: §21.4.10 411 Length Required The server will not accept the request without a valid Content-Length. [8]: §7.4.12 Deprecated by omission from later RFCs [1] and by non-registration with the IANA. [2] 412 Conditional Request Failed The given precondition has not been met. [9]
Protocol data units of the OSI model are: [1]. The Layer 4: transport layer PDU is the segment. The Layer 3: network layer PDU is the packet or the datagram [2]. The Layer 2: data link layer PDU is the frame.
Grade 410 is a heat treatable stainless steel, but it has a lower corrosion resistance than the other grades. It is commonly used in cutlery. The only available finish is dull. [5] Grade 430 is a popular grade, low-cost alternative to series 300's grades. This is used when high corrosion resistance is not a primary criterion.
Cable modem termination system. A cable modem termination system (CMTS, also called a CMTS Edge Router) [1] is a piece of equipment, typically located in a cable company's headend or hubsite, which is used to provide data services, such as cable Internet or Voice over IP, to cable subscribers.
A large scale evaluation has been conducted by Google in 2006 [2] to compare the performance of Minhash and Simhash [3] algorithms. In 2007 Google reported using Simhash for duplicate detection for web crawling [4] and using Minhash and LSH for Google News personalization.
Federated Auto Parts 300 (2004–2011) The Federated Auto Parts 300 is a discontinued NASCAR Nationwide Series race that took place at Nashville Superspeedway . The race was one of two races held at the track, which received a second date on the then-Busch Series schedule one year after the track opened.