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* Database of Network Terms *
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* Part 10 *
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* Another Modernz Presentation *
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* by *
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* Digital-demon *
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* (C)opyright March 9th, 1992 *
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World of Knowledge NOW!
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St. Dismis Institute
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The Church of Rodney
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- Sysop: Tal Meta
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World UASI Headquarters!
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Pennsylvania SANsite!
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PowerBBS Support Board
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UASI ALPHA Division
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NorthWestern PA UASI site!
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(412) 662-0769 300/1200/2400
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24 hours! SysOp: The Almighty Kilroy
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SANctuary World Headquarters!
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New Jersey UASI site!
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(908) 495-3926 300/1200/2400
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24 hours! SysOp: Red
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Home of TAP
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label
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One or more characters used to identify a program statement or a data
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item.
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LAN
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Local Area Network. A geographically localized network consisting of
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both hardware and software. LANs link personal computers, workstations,
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printers, file servers, and other peripherals. Devices on a LAN
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typically transmit data between offices in the same building or between
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buildings located near each other. See token ring, ethernet, AppleTalk,
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LocalTalk, Virtual Networking Systems (VINES), and Xerox Network
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Systems (XNS).
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LAP
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Link Access Procedure.
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LAPB
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Link Access Procedure-Balanced.
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LAS
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Last Acknowledgment Sent.
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Last In-First Out (LIFO)
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A method of accessing a data stack in which the last item written is
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the first item read.
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LATA
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Local Access and Transport Area.
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LCGN
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Logical Channel Group Number.
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LCN
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Logical Channel Number.
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LCP
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Local Control Program. Provides access control and security, call
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processing, virtual circuit building, and network status information.
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LDA
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Load Accumulator. A machine code instruction. Similar to mnemonic.
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LDEM
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Leave Deferred-Echo Mode. An ISIS Dispatcher message indicating a
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change of state from Deferred-Echo Mode (destination) to local echo
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mode (origination). Contrast with Enter Deferred-Echo Mode.
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LDM
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Limited Distance Modem. A repeater or wave amplifier.
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leased line
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A type of communications link with a permanent path for exclusive use
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by the lessee.
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least-cost path
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The route between two network communications devices that uses network
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resources most efficiently.
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Leave Deferred-Echo Mode (LDEM)
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An ISIS Dispatcher message indicating a change of state from
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Deferred-Echo Mode (destination) to local echo mode (origination).
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Contrast with Enter Deferred-Echo Mode.
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LEM
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Local Engine Monitor. A PC-based application used in a Small-scale
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Distributed Network (SDN) to monitor and control the network, load
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and dump Engines, and validate users.
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Leprechaun logic (LEP)
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======================
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A Node Code routine that handles Supervisory communication.
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LF
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==
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Line feed.
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LHN
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Long-Haul Network. A large geographical area communications network.
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license
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=======
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The approval to execute restricted commands.
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LIFO
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Last-In, First-Out. A method of accessing a data stack in which the
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last item written is the first item read.
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Limited Distance Modem (LDM)
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A repeater or wave amplifier.
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line
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A physical connection. A communications cable or waveguide that
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connects data processing equipment.
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line conditioning
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The improved quality and speed of data transmission on private,
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leased communications lines.
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line control
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The collection of operating procedures and control signals that control
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a data transmission system.
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line editor
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A program capable of revising another program or data (in a file) one
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line at a time. See editor.
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line loading
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The total amount of transmission traffic carried by a line; usually
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expressed as a percentage of the total theoretical capacity of that
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line.
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line outage
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A failure of a communications circuit due to faulty telephone branch
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office exchange equipment, storms, loss of carrier signals, or other
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events that could cause an open or short circuit.
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line protocol
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A set of rules governing data transmission over network lines. Consists
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of both handshaking and line control functions between transmit and
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receive locations.
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link
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A logical connection between two nodes.
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linked list
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A data structure in which each data record has a pointer to the next
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logical data record in the list.
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load
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The transfer of data into main memory from an auxiliary storage device,
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such as a disk. Also, the amount of traffic or activity at a given time
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on a node, line, network, or Engine.
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Load Accumulator (LDA)
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======================
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A machine code instruction. Similar to a mnemonic.
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load sharing
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The distribution of a given load among several computers on a network.
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LOAD-II
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=======
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A BT North America program used to load code to and dump code from
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nodes and slots.
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Local Area Network (LAN)
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========================
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A geographically localized network consisting of both hardware and
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software. LANs link personal computers, workstations, printers, file
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servers, and other peripherals. Devices on a LAN typically transmit
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data between offices in the same building or between buildings located
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near each other. See token-ring, ethernet, AppleTalk, LocalTalk,
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Virtual Networking Systems (VINES), and Xerox Network Systems (XNS).
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Local Control Program (LCP)
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===========================
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Provides access control and security, call processing, virtual circuit
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building, and network status information.
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Local Engine Monitor (LEM)
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==========================
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A PC-based application used in a Small-scale Distributed Network (SDN)
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to monitor and control the network, load and dump Engines, and validate
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users.
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local loop
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==========
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That part of a communications circuit between the subscriber's
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equipment and the equipment in the local central office.
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local partitioned
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=================
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Sections of memory that run software programs managed by ISIS.
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local system disk
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=================
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The hard-disk drive included in each Turbo Engine cabinet (one disk
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drive per chassis). Communication with the disk drive is through the
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Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI) and the File Server (FS) board
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in each chassis (one FS board per disk drive).
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Local User Directory (LUD)
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==========================
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A directory (resident on a host) of all valid users of that host.
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LocalTalk
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=========
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Apple Computer proprietary low-end network solution (OSI Physical
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level). LocalTalk connects the network port and a LaserWriter. Rated at
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0.2304 Mbps. See AppleTalk. See also Local Area Network.
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LOG-I
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Login Session-I. Login message format used prior to development
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of LOG-II.
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LOG-II
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======
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Login Session-II. Login message format following the CCITT X.409
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protocol.
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logger
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======
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The Turbo-SCP service that sends log messages to a file stored on the
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local system disk.
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logic boards
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============
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PC boards that govern the operations performed on the data; usually eac
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step influences the next. Two examples are the Turbo Engine File Server
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(FS) board and the Engine CPU board.
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logical channel
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===============
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The channel number of a virtual circuit relative to a specific link.
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logical record
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==============
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That portion of a packet containing data from a single user.
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Logical Unit (LU)
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A logical assignment that allows a slot to address an I/O device. The
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logical unit is mapped from a slot to a physical port; this mapping is
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managed by the ISIS Kernel.
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login
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The process whereby a user gains access to a computer or network.
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Login Session-I (LOG-I)
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Login message format used prior to development of LOG-II.
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Login Session-II (LOG-II)
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Login message format following the CCITT X.409 protocol.
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login string
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============
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A means of gaining access to the network. The string consists of three
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fields: username, destination, and password. The destination and
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password are optional depending on username configuration.
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logout
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The process whereby a user exits a computer or network.
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Long-Haul Network (LHN)
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=======================
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A large geographical area communications network.
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Longitudinal Redundancy Check (LRC)
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A system of parity checking for transmission errors. Data, transmitted
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in block form, has a block-check or LRC character following the block.
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This character is developed by forming a parity check on all bits in
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the same bit position in the block.
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longword
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========
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A sequence of 32 bits (4 bytes), based on a 16-bit word (which is
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treated as a unit and stored in one register). Associated with Motorola
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devices used on Turbo Engine logic boards. See word.
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loop-back
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=========
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The method of returning signals by special switching to a test device
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or center so that the characteristic and operational status of a
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circuit can be evaluated.
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low-speed lines
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===============
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AT&T designation for lines used to transmit data at rates up to 150 bps
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(Series 1000).
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LRC
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Longitudinal Redundancy Check. A system of parity checking for
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transmission errors. Data, transmitted in block form, has a block-check
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or LRC character following the block. This character is developed by
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forming a parity check on all bits in the same bit position in the
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block.
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LRS
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Last Record Sent.
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LSE
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Local Systems Environment.
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LSI
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Large Scale Integration.
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LSU
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Loader Storage Unit.
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LU
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==
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Logical Unit. A logical assignment that allows a slot to address an
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I/O device. The logical unit is mapped from a slot to a physical port;
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this mapping is managed by the ISIS Kernel.
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LUD
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Local User Directory. A directory (resident on a host) of all valid
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users of that host.
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