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1 peer
I[piə] n հավասարակից, հավասարը, զույ գը. տարեկից. without peer անզուգականII[piə] n պեր, լորդ. Լորդերի պալատի ան դամ. He was made a peer Նրան պերի տիտղոս պարգևեցին. a life peer ցմահ պեր[piə] v ուշադիր դիտել, հայացքով զննել. She peered at him Նա ուշադիր զննեց տղա յին. peer through the key hole բանալու անց քից գաղտագողի նայել -
2 peer
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3 peer
Any of the devices on a layered communications network that operate on the same protocol level. -
4 peer
A node that makes cached data available to clients needing to retrieve the data. -
5 Peer-to-Peer
An item in Control Panel that opens a dialog box that allows the user to set preferences for a peer-to-peer network. -
6 Peer Name Resolution Protocol
"A standard set of formats and procedures which enables secure and dynamic publication, registration and resolution of computer names and IP addresses including the ability to register multiple names on a single computer, multiple computers to a single name, and have names registered by applications."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Peer Name Resolution Protocol
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7 peer-caching
The process of temporarily storing recently accessed information in a special memory subsystem shared by two or more peer systems. -
8 peer node
An instance of a channel endpoint participating in the mesh that implements the Peer Channel Protocol. -
9 peer-to-peer network
"A group of computers that are connected on a network and share resources, such as printers and files." -
10 peer-to-peer technology
A technology that enables computers to communicate directly with each other over the Internet or a private network without the need for a server. -
11 peer trust
"A feature that allows a user to explicitly trust an end user certificate, without first trusting the root CA." -
12 peer mesh
The worldwide collection of networks and gateways that use the TCP/IP suite of protocols to communicate with one another. -
13 peer discovery
The process of locating peers which have the data one would like to retrieve. -
14 Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking
"An upgrade to IBM Systems Network Architecture that supports distributed session control services and dynamic routing, avoiding dependencies on centralized mainframe network services."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking
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15 People Near Me
A feature that identifies people using computers near you so that you can use features and programs that use peer-to-peer technology. -
16 supernode
"A relay point for peer-to-peer traffic whereby users volunteer to allow their computer to be used by other users to establish direct voice chats, share files and pictures by handling data flow and connections for other users." -
17 file sharing program
A peer-to-peer file sharing client used to connect to file sharing networks in order to download or share files. -
18 Classic Workspace
An enhanced version of the original peer-to-peer workspace in Groove. It offers users a more familiar alternative to the newer SharePoint Workspace. -
19 video call
A call that connects Lync users with peer-to-peer capabilities. Users can start a video call by pointing to a contact in the Contacts view and then clicking the video call icon. -
20 Lync Meeting window
Denotes the Conversation window that handles escalations (peer-to-peer to conference) and scalable views that display people and content together inside a Lync Meeting.
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