What is Crankback?
Answer / ns.sajith83
Crankback is a mechanism used by ATM networks when a
connection setup request is blocked because a node along a
selected path cannot accept the request. In this case, the
path is rolled back to an intermediate node, which attempts
to discover another path to the final destination
Is This Answer Correct ? | 34 Yes | 0 No |
What is Next ?
What are Wi-Fi Cards?
Can you explain the MMS call flow? I'm just wondering which part of the flow causes 'Authentication Error'
What is ARP?
In these days, is it better to learn Telecom Protocol Testing ? and whether there demand for jobs in the same background ???
How is the environment working in telecom protocols?. i mean does we have to work manually with bytes calculation? or there will be a ready tool which we just need to take report n compare?. i have idea to this course? but i dnt knw what going to do with this jobs? please give me informations that can be used? n how is the scope for this?
What are the different Types of Polling in RLC A.M Mode
Explain rrc states in umts?
Hi please tell me good institute for protocol testing in hyderabad and feature in IT industry with protocol testing
what are the MAP prematives used in pinging the VLR and HLR to get Cid(cellid)
Why Wi-Fi is Half Duplex?
Explain snmp protocol? How is snmp work with nms and ems?