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traffic and accepted
A system which only permitted, for example, incoming email traffic would have a rule which accepted connections on the SMTP port, and then dropped others.
In the UK, the idea of induced traffic was used as a grounds for protests against government policy of road construction in the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s, until it became accepted as a given by the government as a result of their own SACTRA ( Standing Advisory Committee on Trunk Road Assessment ) study of 1994.
However, despite the concept of induced traffic now being accepted, it is not always considered.
RSVP by itself is rarely deployed in telecommunications networks today but the traffic engineering extension of RSVP, or RSVP-TE, is becoming more widely accepted nowadays in many QoS-oriented networks.
By 1923 the Corporation appears to have accepted that there would be no further traffic and allowed the swing bridges to be replaced by fixed bridges.
Intermediate drivers sit in-between the MAC and IP layers and can control all traffic being accepted by the NIC card.
The Chief Minister of the ACT Government, Jon Stanhope, initially blamed the Commonwealth for the increased traffic congestion around the airport, which he claims has occurred due to the construction of office buildings on airport land, however, Mr Stanhope later stated that while he accepted the development of the airport adds to the level of traffic on the roads, it is not the cause of the congestion during peak periods.
" The standards which become accepted by the ICAO member nations " cover all technical and operational aspects of international civil aviation, such as safety, personnel licensing, operation of aircraft, aerodromes, air traffic services, accident investigation and the environment.
Work started shortly after the opening of the Ruabon to Llangollen line and the line accepted its first traffic on 18 May 1865.
In 1946 the airport provisionally accepted civil traffic.
If the connection request is accepted, the application is permitted to use the network to transport traffic.
Special turnstiles were used at the World's Fair station that permitted traffic flow in both directions and accepted two different fares depending on the direction of travel.
In about 1925, Czechoslovakia accepted the Paris convention and undertook to change to right hand traffic " within a reasonable time frame ".
Above all the reconstruction considered the needs of urban traffic and accepted modern town planning.
It is normally accepted that Full Truckload drivers will transport freight at an average rate of 47 miles per hour ( including traffic jams or queues at intersections ).
uRPF as defined in RFC 3704 is an evolution of the concept that traffic from known invalid networks should not be accepted on interfaces from which they should never have originated.

traffic and by
`` You are being strangled by traffic ''.
One additional lane would then be directional with the traffic burden and effectively increase the traffic carrying capability of the East River Drive by fifty percent.
The freight traffic most susceptible to raiding by the C. & O. - B. & O. provides the backbone of Central's revenues.
Completed and opened for traffic in 1852, the bridge was designed and built by Lemuel Chenoweth and his brother, Eli, of Beverly.
Never rebuilt, the bridge was strengtened in 1938 by two extra piers, a concrete floor, and a walk-way along the upper side in order to care for modern traffic.
And there are now many millions of workers for whom the factory with the big parking lot, which can be reached by driving across or against the usual pattern of rush hour traffic and grille-route bus lines, is actually more convenient than the walk-to factory.
If the distant patron of the suburban branch has been frightened away from downtown by traffic problems, however, the city store can only pressure the politicians to do something about the highways or await the completion of the federal highway program.
The plan for eliminating traffic hazards for pedestrians was developed by Dr. Constantinos A. Doxiadis, former Minister of Reconstruction in Greece and a consulting planner for the New Eastwick Corp..
The defendant, William L. Stickney 3, 23, of 3211 Park pl., Evanston, who pleaded guilty to reckless driving, also was ordered by Judge James Corcoran to attend the Evanston traffic school each Tuesday night for one month.
; Assaulting a traffic officer: This offence is created by section 10 ( 1 ) of the Traffic Management Act 2004.
Since 2002, Actium is linked with Preveza on the north shore of the Ambracian Gulf by the Aktio-Preveza Undersea Tunnel, or Aktio-Preveza Immersed Tunnel ( traffic labels ).
To communicate to air traffic control that an aircraft is being hijacked, a pilot under duress should squawk 7500 or vocally, by radio communication, transmit "( Aircraft callsign ); Transponder seven five zero zero.
11. 5 % ( 1, 692. 3 hectares ) are built up or vacant, 6. 4 % ( 932. 8 hectares ) is used by traffic infrastructure.
Asynchronous Transfer Mode ( ATM ) is, according to the ATM Forum, " a telecommunications concept defined by ANSI and ITU ( formerly CCITT ) standards for carriage of a complete range of user traffic, including voice, data, and video signals ," and is designed to unify telecommunication and computer networks.
ATM traffic contracts form part of the mechanism by which " quality of service " ( QoS ) is ensured.
If the traffic on a virtual circuit is exceeding its traffic contract, as determined by the GCRA, the network can either drop the cells or mark the Cell Loss Priority ( CLP ) bit ( to identify a cell as potentially redundant ).
Basic policing works on a cell by cell basis, but this is sub-optimal for encapsulated packet traffic ( as discarding a single cell will invalidate the whole packet ).
SVC creation is managed by signaling, in which the requesting party indicates the address of the receiving party, the type of service requested, and whatever traffic parameters may be applicable to the selected service.
All the supplies of grain of Nauplia and Monemvasia had now to be imported from Turkish possessions, while corsairs rendered dangerous all traffic by sea.
In the 18th century Aberdour's harbour was improved by the addition of a stone pier to help handle the coal traffic from nearby collieries.
From 1882 the village was served by Aberfoyle railway station, the terminus of the Strathendrick and Aberfoyle Railway which connected to Glasgow via Dumbarton or Kirkintilloch The station closed to passenger traffic in 1951, and the remaining freight services ceased in 1959.
Alexandria is served by the Norfolk & Southern Railway with a connector which allows rail traffic to flow smoothly between lines servicing east – west and north – south destinations.
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the world's busiest airport as measured by passenger traffic and aircraft traffic, offers air service to over 150 U. S. destinations and more than 80 international destinations in 52 countries, with over 2, 700 arrivals and departures daily.

traffic and NIC
Traffic shaping usually takes place in the Network Interface Card ( NIC ) in user equipment, and attempts to ensure that the cell flow on a VC will meet its traffic contract, i. e. cells will not be dropped or reduced in priority at the UNI.
In computer networking, promiscuous mode or promisc mode is a mode for a wired network interface controller ( NIC ) or wireless network interface controller ( WNIC ) that causes the controller to pass all traffic it receives to the central processing unit ( CPU ) rather than passing only the frames that the controller is intended to receive.
Furthermore, it is possible to simulate several virtual NICs by implementing virtual miniport drivers that send and receive traffic from a single physical NIC.

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