Q.920/Q.921
- ITU-T specifications for the
ISDN UNI data link layer. See also UNI.
Q.922A
- ITU-T specification for
Frame Relay encapsulation.
Q.931
- ITU-T specification for
signaling to establish, maintain, and clear ISDN network
connections. See also Q.93B.
Q.93B
- ITU-T specification
signaling to establish, maintain, and clear BISDN network
connections. An evolution of ITU-T recommendation Q.931. See also Q.931.
QLLC
- Qualified Logical
Link Control. Data link layer protocol defined by IBM that
allows SNA data to be transported across X.25 networks.
QOS
- Quality of service.
Measure of performance for a transmission system that reflects its
transmission quality and service availability.
QOS
parameters
- Quality of service
parameters. Parameters that control the amount of traffic
the source router in an ATM network sends over an SVC. If any switch
along the path cannot accommodate the requested QOS parameters, the
request is rejected, and a rejection message is forwarded back to
the originator of the request.
Qualified Logical Link
Control
- See QLLC.
quality of service
- See QOS.
quartet signaling
- Signaling technique used in
100VG-AnyLAN networks that allows data transmission at 100 Mbps over
four pairs of UTP cabling at the same frequencies used in 10BASE-T
networks. See also 100VG-AnyLAN.
query
- Message used to inquire
about the value of some variable or set of variables.
queue
- 1.) Generally, an ordered
list of elements waiting to be processed.
2.) In routing, a backlog of packets waiting to be forwarded over a
router interface.
queuing delay
- Amount of time that data
must wait before it can be transmitted onto a statistically
multiplexed physical circuit.
queuing theory
- Scientific principles
governing the formation or lack of formation of congestion on a
network or at an interface.
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