Remote Access Server A device which enables external devices to access network facilities The RAS will generally be equipped with analogue modems and/or ISDN terminal adapters to enable remote users to "dial-in" The RAS will incorporate security features including password control, dial back, CLI recognition and hardware handshaking
the network in the reticular formation that serves an alerting or arousal function
Row address strobe The signal that tells the DRAM to accept the given address as a row address Used with CAS and a column address to select a bit within the DRAM
An acronym for Remote Access Server which is a host computer that is equipped with modems to allow users to access a network or computer over telephone lines
Remote Access Server Generally used to refer to NT services, RAS is similar to NAS both terms describe specialized models of terminal server
A memory chip signal that latches the row address of a particular location in a row-column matrix
Acronym for Remote Access Service Users in remote sites can use the network as if their computers were directly connected to the network After installing RAS, you can use RAS phone book to maintain the telephone numbers of remote networks, and to connect to and disconnect from these remote networks
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A signal sent from a processor to a dynamic random access memory circuit to indicate that the row address lines are valid
The raster graphics file format developed by Sun Microsystems FrontPage can import RAS files
Reliability, availability, service- ability An evaluation method weighs a system's performance and maintenance/repair record In short, it reveals whether or not the productivity of the system is worth the cost to maintain it
Row-Address-Strobe: the signal that tells the DRAM to accept the given address as a row-address Used with CAS and a column-address to select a bit within the DRAM
Windows NT has a module called Remote Access Services It allows people to call in via a remote phone line and work on the server as if they were on the LAN (See Telecommuting)
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A Windows NT feature that allows remote users to log into an a LAN using a modem, X 25 connection, or WAN link RAS is compatible with network protocols including TCP/IP, IPX, and NetBEUI
SUN Raster format The default image format for SUN workstations Only lightly compressed and so a rather large format, but it supports up to 36 bit images
Prince Tafari (1892-75, born Tafari Makonnen) emperor of Ethiopia from 1930-74 who introduced many social and economic changes, messiah of the Rastafarian religion (took the name Haile Selassie upon coronation)