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Transmission Control Protocol. Connection oriented. "Segment". One of the main
protocols in TCP/IP networks. Responsible for end to end/point to point unicast
transmissions of data. Provides sequencing and acknowledgement of data packet
delivery. Message transfer from source to destination is in an ordered and error-
checked stream
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1 UDP 2 DHCP
3 FTP 4 TCP
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grounding Conductive path between eart and grounding object
3 functions of grounding personnel safety, equipment protection, electrical noise reduction
personnel safety grounding diverts dangerous currents to the earth and activates protective devices
such as fuses and circuit breakers that shut down the affected circuit
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earth electrode subsystem provides connection between earth and other subsystems in a facility ground system.
Consists of network of buried conductors such as metal ground rods, wires, water
pipes
equipment fault protective subsystem protects personnel and equipment from voltages caused by faults in electrical circuits,
sometimes called safety ground, enables protective devices like fuses, circuit breakers,
or ground fault interrupters to operate when a circuit fault occurs
facility ground system signal reference subsystem establishes a common voltage reference point for signal
circuits and controls electrical noise and static in a facility. Most modern signal
reference subsystems are multipoint systems. Most common method to establish a
multipoint reference is to bond equipment cabinets and racks to a common interior
metal sheet or grid resulting in an equipotential plane
bonding establishment of low impedance path between two metal surfaces
impedence total opposition to current flow
provides conductive path in order to trip a circuit breakers or grounding
fuse in the event of a ground fault condition
creates continuity between two or more electrical bonding
components using a conductor. Prevents voltage differences
between metallic components and equipment within an
electrical system
Triboelectricty AKA static electricity or electricity at rest, resultant change developed by friction
3 types of failure catastrophic (total), intermittent (irregular), latent (delayed)
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