TEMPEST standard and Common Criteria (EAL4+) • TEMPEST standard and Common Criteria (EAL4+) • Common Criteria (EAL4+) • Common Criteria (EAL4+) defines a common set of tests regarding the process of the design, testing, verification, and shipp...
TEMPEST • TEMPEST (Telecommunications Electronics Material Protected from Emanating Spurious Transmissions) • Black Box Explains TEMPEST. • TEMPEST is an acronym for Telecommunications Electronics Material Protected from Emanating Spurious Tra...
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...1000-Mbps • In computer networking, Fast Ethernet is a collective term for a number of Ethernet standards that carry traffic at the nominal rate of 100-Mbps, against the original Ethernet speed of 10-Mbps. Of the fast Ethernet standards 100BASE-TX i...
V.35 - the original serial interface • V.35 - the original serial interface • V.35 is the ITU (formerly CCITT) standard termed “Data Transmission at 48 kbps Using 60–108 KHz Group-Band Circuits. • Basically, V.35 is a high-speed serial interfa...
Category 5 and 5e • Category 5 and 5e • Category 5 • Category 5 (CAT5) cabling is good, solid cable for 100-Mbps LANs. The Category 5 standard has been around since 1991, so it’s well established. You’ll find existing Category 5 installati...
OM3 and OM4 • OM3 and OM4 • There are different categories of graded-index multimode fiber optic cable. The ISO/IEC 11801 Ed 2.1:2009 standard specifies categories OM1, OM2, and OM3. The TIA/EIA recognizes OM1, OM2, OM3, and OM4. The TIA/EIA r...
...use ATM as an intermediate stage. • The ATM method makes it easier, since chipsets and ICs for xDSL using ATM are readily available from the large chipset manufacturers. Although ATM also offers you an easy way to implement IP routing unlike TD...
NAC • Network Access Control (NAC) is a method of ensuring that only known devices are allowed to connect to your network and that they meet your network’s requirements before they are granted access. • This is NAC at its most basic level. How...
Remote power control. • Remote power control • Simply put, remote power control is the ability to reset or reboot PC, LAN/WAN, telecom, and other computer equipment without being at the equipment’s location. • For whom • Who needs remote power...