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The service type Variable Bit Rate come in two variants: Non-Realtime VBR and Realtime VBR.

Non-Realtime VBR

Non-Real-Time Variable Bit Rate (nrt-VBR) is used for connections that need guaranteed bandwidth or latency, but do not rely on accurate timing between source and destination.</description>
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Virtual Circuit Multiplexing (VC-MUX) is a method for identifying the protocol carried in frames used in ATM.

Using virtual circuit multiplexing, hosts agree on the high-level protocol for a given circuit. Each high-level protocol requires a separate virtual circuit.</description>
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Virtual Channel Identifier - VCI, is used together with VPIs to enable ATM networks.

In an ATM network, each circuit is given a virtual channel identifier, and and each path is given a virtual path identifier.

The VCI identifies circuit/channel in use, and VPI matches the appropriate path to the desired destination host.</description>
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Very-high-bit-rate digital subscriber line (VDSL) is a DSL technology providing network traffic over copper wires.

VDSL is faster than ADSL, with up to 52 Mbit/s downstream and 16 Mbit/s upstream speeds.</description>
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A Vendor ID - VID - is a unique number identifying a device.</description>
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Virtual network interfaces are linked to a hardware device, but are not hardware devices.

A virtual network interface is generally associated with a physical network, another virtual interface, a loopback interface or other standalone interfaces.</description>
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A virtual LAN (VLAN) is, as the name implies, a virtualized LAN. Most commonly a VLAN is a subdivision of a network.

VLANs also allow grouping of hosts together even if the hosts are not connected to the same network device, and managing them through software.</description>
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The VLAN Tag (VLAN ID) is a method to identify the which VLAN a packet belongs to.

Devices use the VLAN ID to determine which port(s), or interface(s), to send a multicast packet to.</description>
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VoIP - Voice Over IP is a group of technologies for the delivery of voice communications and multimedia sessions over Internet Protocol networks.</description>
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A Virtual Path Identifier - VPI, is used together with VCIs to enable ATM networks.

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The VCI identifies circuit/channel in use, and VPI matches the appropriate path to the desired destination host.</description>
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A virtual private network (VPN) is a secured, private network connected through a public network.</description>
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VSZ is the Virtual Memory Size. It includes all memory that the process can access, including memory that is swapped out and memory that is from shared libraries.</description>
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VSZ is the Virtual Memory Size. It includes all memory that the process can access, including memory that is swapped out and memory that is from shared libraries.</description>
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