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  2. Parallel Redundancy Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Parallel Redundancy Protocol. Parallel Redundancy Protocol ( PRP) is a network protocol standard for Ethernet that provides seamless failover against failure of any network component. This redundancy is invisible to the application. PRP nodes have two ports and are attached to two separated networks of similar topology.

  3. Network Driver Interface Specification - Wikipedia

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    The NDIS is a library of functions often referred to as a "wrapper" that hides the underlying complexity of the NIC hardware and serves as a standard interface for level 3 network protocol drivers and hardware level MAC drivers. The NDIS versions supported by various Windows versions are as follows: [1] The traffic accepted by the NIC is ...

  4. Port Victoria, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Port Victoria (formerly Wauraltee) is a town on the west coast of Yorke Peninsula in the Australian state of South Australia . Like many other coastal towns on the peninsula, it has a jetty and used to be a thriving port for the export of grain to England. Its anchorage is sheltered from westerly weather by nearby Wardang Island.

  5. Port-aux-Français - Wikipedia

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    Port-aux-Français (French pronunciation: [pɔʁ o fʁɑ̃sɛ]) is the main settlement of the Kerguelen Islands, and French Southern and Antarctic Lands, in the south Indian Ocean. Occupancy [ edit ] The settlement is located on the shore of the Gulf of Morbihan .

  6. Port of London - Wikipedia

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    The Port of London has been central to the economy of London since the founding of the city in the 1st century and was a major contributor to the growth and success of the city. In the 18th and 19th centuries, it was the busiest port in the world, with wharves extending continuously along the Thames for 11 miles (18 km), and over 1,500 cranes ...

  7. Port Hercules - Wikipedia

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    Port Hercules. Coordinates: 43.735°N 7.426°E. Port Hercules. Port Hercules ( French: Port Hercule [pɔʁ ɛʁkyl]) is the only deep-water port in Monaco. The port has been in use since ancient times. The modern port was completed in 1926, and underwent substantial improvements in the 1970s. It covers almost 40 acres (160,000 m 2 ), enough to ...

  8. Port - Wikipedia

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    A fishing port is the only port that depends on an ocean product, and depletion of fish may cause a fishing port to be uneconomical. Marina Izola Marina, Slovenia. A marina is a port for recreational boating. Warm-water port. A warm-water port (also known as an ice-free port) is one where the water does not freeze in winter. This is mainly used ...

  9. The SteelDrivers - Wikipedia

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    The SteelDrivers are a bluegrass band from Nashville, Tennessee. Members include fiddler Tammy Rogers, bassist Mike Fleming, guitarist/vocalist Matt Dame, mandolinist Brent Truitt, and banjoist Richard Bailey. Past members include Kelvin Damrell, Chris Stapleton, Gary Nichols, and Mike Henderson. The band has recorded four albums on the Rounder ...