svc

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(Askeri) Kuvvet Komutanlığı (Service)
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Switched Virtual Connection
A logical connection established via signaling Users request SVCs through messages sent to the network, identifying the destination address and desired performance attributes (similar to a dialing a phone number) The network tears down SVCs after the users complete their call See also PVC
Switched Virtual Circuit
A temporary virtual circuit between two users
Switched Virtual Circuit; a virtual link across an ATM network; unlike a PVC, the endpoints in an SVC are specified by the user when the connection is made Also, SVP, Switched Virtual Path, a set of SVCs See also PVC
Standing Veterinary Committee
A Stored Value Card (SVC) is a smart card that stores different values of currency These cards are loaded one time and can not be reloaded These cards are not secured for anyone's particular use and should be treated like cash
Switched Virtual Circuit See Virtual Circuit
A temporary virtual circuit that lasts only as long as date is transmitted between two hosts
Switched Virtual Circuit A path over a packet-switched network that appears to be a dedicated circuit, but in fact the connection only stays up as long as needed, and then ends (Also see PVC )
Stored-Value -Card: Term usually applied to prepaid cards with a predetermined value that is used until exhausted
Switched Virtual Circuit - A term found in frame relay and ATM networking in which a virtual connection, with variable end-points, is established through an ATM network at the time the call is begun; the SVC is removed at the end of the call
The ISO 4217 currency code for the El Salvador Colon
Switched Virtual Circuit A term found in frame relay and ATM networking in which a virtual connection, with variable end-points, is established through an ATM network at the time the call is begun; the SVC is de-established at the conclusion of the call
A connection established via signaling The user defines the endpoints when the call is initiated
Switch Virtual Circuit
In a network, a switched virtual circuit (SVC) is a temporary virtual circuit that is established and maintained only for the duration of a data transfer session A permanent virtual circuit (PVC) is a continuously dedicated virtual circuit A virtual circuit is one that appears to be a discrete, physical circuit available only to the user but that is actually a shared pool of circuit resources used to support multiple users as they require the connections Switched virtual circuits are part of an X 25 network Conceptually, they can also be implemented as part of a frame relay network
Stored Value Card
Switched Virtual Circuit: A term found in frame relay and ATM networking in which a virtual connection, with variable end-points, is established through an ATM network at the time the call is begun; the SVC is de-established at the conclusion of the call See also Permanent Virtual Circuit
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Supervisor call routine An operating system routine invoked by an SVC macro to perform some supervisory, operating system function (e g open a file)
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Switched Virtual Circuit, a channel established on demand by network signaling, used for information transport between two locations and lasting only for the duration of the transfer; the datacom equivalent of a dialed telephone call
switched virtual circuit A temporary virtual circuit between two users