
FPGA Tutorial: Free 'Insider's Guide' (2009 Edition)
Altera? Xilinx? FPGA boards or design tools as from Altium or Mentor Graphics? What do users and newbies think about new FPGA technologies? Find out in our free tutorial on FPGAs, tools, and boards.

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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is an Internet protocol for automating the configuration of computers that use TCP/IP. DHCP can be used to automatically assign IP addresses, to deliver TCP/IP stack configuration parameters such as the subnet mask and default router, and to provide other configuration information such as the addresses for printer, time and news servers.
preview:
http://www.dhcp.org
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Packetizer.com
Packetizer.com is a site devoted to packet-switched conversational protocols.
These are protocols that provide the means for humans to communicate with each other in both directions in real time over a packet-switched network.
preview:
http://www.packetizer.com
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InterNiche HTTP Server
NicheStack HTTPServer is a robust, feature-rich embedded web server designed specifically to optimize size and performance without sacrificing important security features found in conventional web servers.
It is easily integrated into any networked device architecture, dramatically simplifying device deployment and remote management.
NicheStack HTTP is a complete implementation of HTTP 1.1.
preview:
http://www.iniche.com

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NicheStack TCP/IP and IPv6
Configured for IPv4, IPv6 or v4/v6, NicheStack products offer a unique and flexible combination of networking support for devices that must operate in today's networks and be compatible with future upgrades to IPv6 environments.
Portable to any RTOS and CPU architecture, NicheStack products are small, efficient and well documented.
NicheStack v6 has passed the TAHI Phase 2 tests to insure products can be certified for the v6 Ready Logo.
preview:
http://www.iniche.com

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tutorial
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Protocols supported in Sena Products
A Protocol defines the rules for sending blocks of data (each known as a Protocol Data Unit (PDU)) from one node in a network to another node.
Protocols are normally defined in a layered manner and provide all or part of the services specified by a layer of the OSI reference model.
A protocol specification defines the operation of the protocol and may also suggest how the protocol should be implemented.
preview:
http://www.sena.com
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Network Protocol Dictionary from Javvin.com
Storage Area Network (SAN) is a high-speed network or subnetwork whose primary purpose is to transfer data between computer and storage systems.
Other protocols like TCP/IP, ethernet, LAN, WAN, CDMA - all sorts of networking stuff, defined.
preview:
http://www.javvin.com
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webinar
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How to Migrate a Million Subs a Month: Lessons Learned on Early IP Transformation Programs*
Whether operators are moving aggressively or gradually from legacy to IP networks, one of the biggest challenges they face is how to smoothly and efficiently migrate millions (millions!) of subscribers, with minimum disruption, to the new architecture.
Its not a business-as-usual proposition.
If the prospect of mass migration keeps you up at night, you wont want to miss this Webinar on the best approaches to planning and implementing...
preview:
http://www.lightreading.com
date: 12/11/2007
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