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Failover means switching over to a different network when the selected network cannot be accessed.</description>
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FAT32 is an older file system compatible with a wide range of devices. It has an upper limit on disk size 2TB of and file size of 4GB.</description>
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Forward error correction entails encoding the signal with redundant information that can be matched to discover errors in the transmission.</description>
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The file system is a specification of how data is stored on a drive and what types of information can be associated with the files and directories.</description>
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The firewall action defines how traffic is handled by the firewall.
 Item  Description  ACCEPT  Allow the traffic.  REJECT  Refuse the traffic.  DROP  Ignore the traffic.  FORWARD  Pass the traffic along.</description>
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A firewall group is a collection of IP addresses that have the same firewall rules.</description>
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A firewall zone is a grouping of WiFi or network interfaces, with a common set of firewall rules.</description>
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Ethernet flow control is a mechanism for temporarily stopping the transmission of data on Ethernet family computer networks.

The goal is to regulate traffic in order to prevent packet dropping.</description>
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A flow specification defines data traffic contents and requirements, and is used by devices to decide how to handle packets on the network. It consists of two parts - a Traffic SPECification, which describe traffic parameters an a Request SPECification that defines requirements for the flow.</description>
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Form-based authorization uses a form to provide username and password (or other credentials) which is handled by dedicated processes in the backend.</description>
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        <description>FQDN

The Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) is the complete domain name for a specific computer, or host, on the Internet. The FQDN consists of two parts: the hostname and the domain name.</description>
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In networking, a frame is a unit of data, consisting of addressing and synchronization information around a payload with data to be transmitted.

Frames of smaller size are often encapsulated in larger frames.</description>
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