Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
Durchleiteknoten
English translation:
transit nodes
Added to glossary by
Sabine Tietge
Apr 2, 2004 03:14
20 yrs ago
German term
Durchleiteknoten
German to English
Tech/Engineering
Computers: Systems, Networks
Die unterschiedlichen Kommunikationsarten lassen sich wie folgt charakterisieren:
Zyklische Kommunikation in der reservierten Phase.
In dieser Phase sind dabei zwei Übertragungsarten möglich
o pfadbasiert: Hier wird für jedes einzelne Telegramm in allen beteiligten Knoten d.h. neben Sender und Empfänger auch in allen betroffenen Durchleiteknoten die jeweils notwendige Steuerinformation hinterlegt.
passthrough nodes? Any help would be appreciated!
Zyklische Kommunikation in der reservierten Phase.
In dieser Phase sind dabei zwei Übertragungsarten möglich
o pfadbasiert: Hier wird für jedes einzelne Telegramm in allen beteiligten Knoten d.h. neben Sender und Empfänger auch in allen betroffenen Durchleiteknoten die jeweils notwendige Steuerinformation hinterlegt.
passthrough nodes? Any help would be appreciated!
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +1 | transit nodes | gangels (X) |
4 | intermediate nodes (in this case) | Ken Cox |
3 | hub, switch, router | jccantrell |
Proposed translations
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transit nodes
I'd call it as a guess
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Note added at 2004-04-02 12:12:36 (GMT)
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(waystation/transmission nodes??) Asea Brown Boveri also has \'traverse\' for \'durchleiten\'(tech.), other than \'throughput\' but without the \'nodes\'
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Note added at 2004-04-02 12:12:36 (GMT)
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(waystation/transmission nodes??) Asea Brown Boveri also has \'traverse\' for \'durchleiten\'(tech.), other than \'throughput\' but without the \'nodes\'
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thanks to all of you for your inputs!"
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hub, switch, router
Might be any of these, from your context. Check the link and see which really fits.
Peer comment(s):
neutral |
Ken Cox
: actually 'mildly disagree' -- these are all concrete examples of types of nodes, but the text deals with nodes as abstract objects
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intermediate nodes (in this case)
you could also translate this more literally as 'nodes through which the datagram passes' or 'nodes that pass (or forward) the datagram', or you could use 'intermediate nodes through which the dtagram passes'
I don't think there's a specific, commonly used name for such nodes, and in any case, here the author is simply using the term (with typical German Gründlichkeit)to distinguish these intermediate nodes from the source and destination nodes.
sample ref:
PDF] Overview: Network Basics Types of service in a layered network ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML
... onto the medium • Throughput: how fast data can pass a certain ... Consider a route
in a store- and -forward network going through 8 intermediate nodes. ...
www.cs.ucd.ie/staff/lmurphy/home/csd8_basics_6.pdf
I don't think there's a specific, commonly used name for such nodes, and in any case, here the author is simply using the term (with typical German Gründlichkeit)to distinguish these intermediate nodes from the source and destination nodes.
sample ref:
PDF] Overview: Network Basics Types of service in a layered network ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML
... onto the medium • Throughput: how fast data can pass a certain ... Consider a route
in a store- and -forward network going through 8 intermediate nodes. ...
www.cs.ucd.ie/staff/lmurphy/home/csd8_basics_6.pdf
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