certain classes of traffic are accepted at any given
time, depending perhaps on the internal loading ... rue optimality is really not possible. If we are given
a complete description of a network, including ... f all its lines and
Switches, and if we are also given the traffic requirement (as a
Switch-Switch tra... on just what other things the
throughput of a given connection depends on; we certainly can't
expr
cro. The sizes of the
system and CORAL stacks are given to the $CREAP which in turn passes the
informatio... e then the ACF of that page
is changed to the given access. The copy of the memory management
regi... cess and finally the I/O page. The exact split is given by specifying
the first and last page used by eac... e postion
of the load map. It's address is given by MAPADD in the system
configuration file. T
gh speed line, multi-homing can
also allow a given host computer to obtain higher throughput at
les... is the only way to ensure that all
traffic on a given circuit is sent to the same physical address,
w... eral physical addresses
corresponding to a given logical address, it may be desirable to
send pac... several physical addresses which correspond to
a given logical address. With this scheme, there is no a
ge is too long, a size error
is given, and the message is truncated to the length
... y be in the range of 0 to
2^16-1. If not given, unbuffered I/O will be used.
;PERSIST:n
;PERSI... and keep trying until successful. If n is given, try for n
seconds, at which time an error return is given if no
connection has been established.
to
establish a reason for wanting a model of a given internetwork
component, and present a brief ove... er of messages or packets passing through a
given component be made available to the GMCC in a sta... other components to send,
messages through a given component) in order to exercise
component ... ers may in some cases be
willing to allow a given GMCC to handle reloads and restarts of
the Pathway. Consider, for example, how a
given ARPANET host could determine whether a given Catenet
gateway on the ARPANET can be accessed via some given ARPANET
source IMP. Of course, the first st...
difficult to map the traffic classes that a given component
network distinguishes into traffic cl
s that are available at that time. No import
is given to considerations of fairness or of overall ... rce
process to a destination process. At any given time, a buffer
which is not free is considered t... nce this is undesirable, if the buffer cannot
be given to its destination process, it must be returned ... osen
number of buffers under the control of a given process exceeds
the nominal maximum which
involve restarting a file transfer at a
given checkpoint.
FTP commands
A set o... connection. If a partial
pathname is given, the server may respond with a list of
... that specification.
If no argument is given, the server should return general
sta... ts after a scheme is chosen, MRCP commands
are given; and to furnish text, the MAIL or MLFL commands a
od of
uniquely allocating a group of ports to a given process, e.g., by
associating the high order bits of a port name with a given process.)
A connection is specified in the OPE... st SEND or RECEIVE
issued by the user for a given connection.
In providing interprocess comm... filled.
If insufficient buffer space is given to reassemble a complete
letter, the EOL
od of
uniquely allocating a group of ports to a given process, e.g., by
associating the high order bits of a port name with a given process.)
A connection is specified in the OPE... st SEND or RECEIVE
issued by the user for a given connection.
[Page 42] ... filled.
If insufficient buffer space is given to reassemble a complete
letter, the EOL
od of
uniquely allocating a group of ports to a given process, e.g., by
associating the high order bits of a port name with a given process.)
A connection is specified in the OPE... st SEND or RECEIVE
issued by the user for a given connection.
In providing interprocess comm... filled.
If insufficient buffer space is given to reassemble a complete
letter, the EOL
for setting the receive window size is
given in Appendix B.
Zero Flow Control Windows ... sequence
number space management has been given. The suggested meth-
od is based on passi... ermission for them may never have been explicitly given.
Of course, each time a control with a seq... hod for setting the receive window size
is given [Reference 6]. The scheme satisfies the flow con
a tag symbol at
link time. The symbol is given a unique value by the linker.
The symbol its... are full (all 8K in use). The loaded pages are given the PAR
and PDR values needed to 'swap' ... g symbol used in linking. If no
tag is given; DDT itself, and the I/O page are mapped in.
... mbol is known as the overlay tag. Each tag is given a
unique value by lk. The overla
s running a
different program, or the user has given another command, or whatever
makes sense in the context of the given process and the given option.
A good rule of thumb is that a re-request should only occur as a
res... at those times,
when the user should be given control of the terminal. Note
that prem
of it.
It is also worth noting that a given number of Hosts can
generally be addressed with ... cheme than in a hierarchical addressing scheme. Given, say, 32
bits of addressing, flat addressing can... ne network to
another. Since the area codes are given by the individual Host
or user as part of the... Detail
Let's assume that a source Host has given a message to a
source Switch, with a log