...128-bit encryption. The key for decoding is partly stored within the player and the second part on the medium (disc) itself. Upfront the transfer, the concerned devices agree on a HDCP key, all can handle. Each HDCP-enabled device supports around 4...
...with SFP slots that lock out transceivers from other vendors. Because the price of SFPs—especially Gigabit SFPs and 10GBASE SFP+ and XFP transceivers—can add significantly to the price of a switch, this lock-out scheme raises hardware costs and ...
...to 23" rails. • Keyboard trays • Keyboard trays are space-saving solutions that also keep your data center organized. They slide neatly into your cabinet or rack—and out of your way — when not in use. And they usually fit into only 1U of rac...
...front of you. With the locking tab down, Pin 1 is on the far left. • Insert the connector into a crimp tool. Make sure you’re using the proper die. Firmly squeeze the handles. They’ll lock in a ratcheting action. A final click indicates the connect...
...sequences from the keyboard. Although this was more convenient than having a separate keyboard, monitor, and mouse for each CPU, the operator still had to remember key combinations and which server was connected to which port—leading to many cr...
...Telco 36, a 36-conductor, 0.085" centerline Champ connector with bale locks is defined as the Type “B” connector. The Type “C” connector is a 36-contact, 0.050" centerline mini connector with clip latches. • Learn more: • IEEE 1394 - Firewire •