DEMARC

DEMARC
Distributed enterprise Management Architecture (Banyan)

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  • Demarc extension — In telecommunications, a demarc extension is the transmission path originating from the interface of the access provider s side of a telecommunications circuit demarcation point within a premise and ending at the termination point prior to the… …   Wikipedia

  • DEMARC — demarcation …   Military dictionary

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  • DEMARC — abbr. comp. Distributed Enterprise Management Architecture …   Dictionary of English abbreviation

  • demarc —    The demarcation point between the wiring that comes in from the local telephone company, and customer premises equipment or CPE.    Examples are RJ 11C, RJ 14C, or RJ 21X jacks, or a 66 block …   IT glossary of terms, acronyms and abbreviations

  • demarc extension — noun The transmission path originating from the interface of the access providers side of a telecommunications circuit Demarcation Point within a premise and ending at the termination point prior to the interface of the edge Customer Premises… …   Wiktionary

  • Demarcation point — Dmark redirects here. For the German currency, see Deutsche Mark. Old and new style demarcation points in a Canadian home built in 1945. A splitter for a DSL modem has been plugged into the modern demarc (on the right). One line passes through a… …   Wikipedia

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