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1) An interface on an internetworking
device, such as a router.
2) In IP terminology, an upper-layer process
that receives information from lower layers.
3) To rewrite software or
microcode so that it will run on a different hardware platform or in a
different software environment than that for which it was originally designed.
4) A female plug on a patch panel which accepts the same size plug as an
RJ45 jack. Patch cords are used in these ports to cross connect computers wired
to the patch panel. It is this cross connection which allows the LAN to
function.
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