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bk. Data Communucations Equipment
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suite of technologies and software which enables networked computers of various types to share data and applications that are located elsewhere on the network (Computers)
device (usually a modem) that connects between a computer that is sending data and the destination (by way of the RS-232C interface)
Data Communications Equipment (modem) Interface between DTE an the Network
Data Communications Equipment eg Your modem
A configuration protocol which identifies Data Communication Equipment, the type of data connection at equipment which connects to a communications facility Important when interconnecting RS-449, RS-232, V 35, X 21 and other digital signals Compare DTE
Distributed Computing Environment
A definition in the RS232C standard that describes the functions of the signals and the physical characteristics of an interface for a communication device such as a modem
Data Communications Equipment The local and/or remote modem A DCE is usually connected to a DTE
Data Communications Equipment or Data Circuit-terminating Equipment Technical term for a modem Device that establishes, maintains and destroys a session on a network
Distributed Computing Environment Open Software Foundation platform that simplifies the development of products that will function in multivendor computing environments
The equipment that enables a DTE to communicate over a telephone line or data circuit The DCE establishes, maintains, and terminates a connection, and performs the conversions necessary for communications In RS-232, designation as either DCE or DTE determines the signaling role in handshaking
Data Communications Equipment Any equipment that connects to Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) to allow transmission between DTEs
Data Communications Equipment refers to serially connected communications devices, particularly modems See also DTE
Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment Device and connections of a communications network that comprise the network end of the user-to-network interface It provides physical connection to the network, forwards traffic and provides clocking signals used to synchronize data transmission between DTE devices and itself
Data Communications Equipment Any equipment that connects to Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) to allow data transmissions between DTEs DCEs are not considered end devices or stations
DCE stands for Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment or Data Communications Equipment It is part of the RS232 standard and represents, for example, an instrument or modem attached to your PC
(data communication equipment) (n ) A type of hardware, such as a modem, that encodes a digital signal for delivery to a compatible DCE connected by a data link Contrast with DTE
Data Communication (or Circuit-Terminating) Equipment
DCE stands for Data Communication Equipment, as defined by the RS-232 specification The basic function of a DCE is to convert data from one interface, such as a digital signal, to another interface, such as an analog signal One example of DCE is a modem
Data Communication (or Circuit-Terminating) Equipment DMT Discrete Multi-tone DSL Digital Subscriber Line Modems on either end of a single twisted pair wire that delivers ISDN Basic Rate Access DSLAM Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer DSU Data Service Unit A digital interface device that connects end user data communications equipment to the digital access lines, and which provides framing of sub-64Kbps customer access channels onto higher rate data circuits A DSU may be combined with a CSU into a single device called a CSU/DSU See Channel Service Unit/Data Service Unit DTE Data Terminal (or Termination) Equipment Typically the device that transmits data such as a personal computer or data terminal
Data Circuit-terminating Equipment
Data Communications Equipment
Data communication equipment (e g modem)
Data Circuit Terminating Equipment Sets up and maintains a data connection link over a communications medium For example, a modem
Distributed Computing Environment used on CCS systems for user authentication
A defacto standard for distributed computing that defines a uniform set of services that share certain global properties for common naming, security, time synchronization, system availability, access to data, and system management DCE enables applications and data on heterogeneous systems to work together
DCE is "middleware" or "enabling technology " It is not intended to exist alone, but instead should be bundled into a vendor's operating system offering, or integrated in by a third-party vendor DCE's security and distributed filesystem, for example, can completely replace their current, non-network, analogs DCE is not an application in itself, but is used to build custom applications or to support purchased applications
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