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khtm

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<< Here's my question:

Name the 7 layers (from bottom to top) of the GPRS MS protocol stack for the Transmission Plane.

-khtm-
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Physical RF
PLL
MAC
RLC
LLC
SNDCP
Network
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Not quite, but close enough ;)

Application
IP / X.25
SNDCP
LLC
RLC
MAC
GSM RF

It's your turn to ask a question now, guyver01 :D

-khtm-
 

bhuie

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<<
Here's my question:

Name the 7 layers (from bottom to top) of the GPRS MS protocol stack for the Transmission Plane.

-khtm-
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Application
IP/X.25
SNDCP
LLC
RLC
MAC
GSM RF


Ack.. Too late.
 

guyver01

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<<

Not quite, but close enough ;)

Application
IP / X.25
SNDCP
LLC
RLC
MAC
GSM RF

It's your turn to ask a question now, guyver01 :D

-khtm-
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I did say that eventually ;) Gotta re-read those CISCO white papers! :)

Ok... easy one... what's the MBONE?
 

khtm

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<< hmm or mebbe

GSM RF
MAC
RLC
LLC
SNDCP
IP/X.25
Application


i dont know much about General Packet Radio System Mobile station
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Perfect! At least you knew enough to do some research on the 'net ;)

-khtm-
 

rgwalt

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MBONE deals with IP-multicast networking I believe

Edit: Multicast Backbone!

Ryan
 

khtm

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Simple answer: The MBone is the Internet's multicast backbone.
Complicated answer: there tons of links on my good friend, Google, that will provide this ;)

*Edit: Ryan beat me to it! :D

-khtm-
 

guyver01

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<< MBONE deals with IP-multicast networking I believe

Edit: Multicast Backbone!

Ryan
>>



eh.. close enuf. the 'bone' is yours :)

 

FuZoR

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Sep 22, 2001
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<< Good, the batton is yours

Ryan
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errr... hmm...

Why does Windows XP look so ugly... ?

ok real question

err i dont know
easy one What does DLL stand for?
 

Descartes

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Oct 10, 1999
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<< Practical application: by default, perl uses the forward slash to seperate directories (this is how it's done on unix) however, windows uses a backslash. >>



Not very practical, considering you can use forward slashes to separate the directories on Windows as well (at least w/ ActivePerl).

 

MeanMeosh

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Apr 18, 2001
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umm... umm...

why do all those supposed college chicks on porno pages look like they're 45 :Q

oh right... never mind....


real question:

What does .CRL stand for?

hint: look up registered extensions in your system :p
 

notfred

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Feb 12, 2001
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<< Practical application: by default, perl uses the forward slash to seperate directories (this is how it's done on unix) however, windows uses a backslash. >>



Not very practical, considering you can use forward slashes to separate the directories on Windows as well (at least w/ ActivePerl).
>>



print "\nValid directories for perl modules:\n\n";
foreach my $i(@INC){
if($i =~ m/^([A-z]:\/)/){$i =~ s/\//\\/g}
if($i ne '.'){print "$i\n"}
}


look more practical now?
 

CuriousAndy

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May 28, 2001
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Flash 5 efficiently utilizes ______ graphics

that should be very easy. I'm learning flash 5 myself now actually.. fill in the blank

~andy
 

guyver01

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Sep 25, 2000
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<< Flash 5 efficiently utilizes ______ graphics

that should be very easy. I'm learning flash 5 myself now actually.. fill in the blank

~andy
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uhm...

Flash 5 efficiently utilizes Pretty graphics

:D
 

CuriousAndy

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May 28, 2001
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uhhh can't believe u guys don't know this..

it's much easier than those symbols crap

I'll give u more hint

Flash 5 Utilizes ______ graphics efficiently instead of BITMAPs