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Ãâó: www.ac-119gunships.com/glossary/glossary.htm
VC An online discussion forum where most of the conversations relating to the coursework take place (either synchronously or asynchronously). The VC is usually physically a folder in a conferencing system where students and professor post their messages. It is a public forum in the sense that all participants can read and respond to any message posted to the VC.
Ãâó: www.coloradomtn.edu/distlearn/resources/glossary.h...
VC Virtual Circuit. A logical connection or packetswitching mechanism established between two devices at the beginning of a transmission.
Ãâó: www.nationaldatamux.com/G80001.htm
VC Interface between Access Node and network. May have multiple physical connections although may also carry all signals across a single physical connection.
Ãâó: allinternetnow.com/allnow/ain_terms.htm
VC Logical circuit created to ensure reliable communication between two network devices. A virtual circuit is defined by a VPI/VCI pair, and can be either permanent (PVC) or switched (SVC). Virtual circuits are used in Frame Relay and X.25. In ATM, a virtual circuit is called a virtual channel.
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