multilink

multilink
a) Of or pertaining to more than one telecommunications link.
b) Being or pertaining to a kind of vehicle suspension using three or more lateral arms and one or more longitudinal arms.

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  • Multilink — may refer to: Multi link suspension, a type of vehicle suspension design. Multilink PPP, a type of communications protocal Multilink Procedure Multilink striping, a type of data striping used in telecommunications. This disambiguation page lists… …   Wikipedia

  • Multilink-PPP —   [Abk. für Multilink Point to Point Protocol], PPP …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Multilink striping — Example of multilink striping Multilink striping is a type of data striping used in telecommunications to achieve higher throughput or increase the resilience of a network connection by data aggregation over multiple network links simultaneously …   Wikipedia

  • Multilink Procedure — The MultiLink Procedure (MLP) (Subscription time selectable option) exists as an added upper sublayer of the Data Link Layer, operating between the Packet Layer and a multiplicity of single data link protocol functions (SLPs) in the Data Link… …   Wikipedia

  • Multilink Procedure HDLC — High Level Data Link Control (HDLC) ist ein von der ISO normiertes Netzprotokoll ISO/IEC 13239:2002. Es ist innerhalb des ISO/OSI Modells in Schicht 2, der Sicherungsschicht einzugliedern. HDLC basiert in seiner Grundstruktur auf dem SDLC… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol —    See PPP Multilink …   Dictionary of networking

  • multilink suspension — A rear suspension consisting of at least four links, or arms, and no struts. Because multilink suspensions assign specific wheel locating duties to each element, they provide great flexibility for optimizing both ride and handling …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • multilink — adj. pertaining to two or more links; composed of two or more links …   English contemporary dictionary

  • multilink —    In Microsoft Windows NT Server Remote Access Server, the ability to combine several slower data streams into one network connection. For example, you can use two 28.8Kbps modems to form a single 57.6Kbps connection …   Dictionary of networking

  • Multilink Point to Point Protocol — ISDN communications protocol that bonds together separate B channels to allow data transfer over a larger channel (also supports dynamic bandwidth allocation) …   English contemporary dictionary

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