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  2. Manhattan Beach: Citizen Self Service Portal ... - Patch

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    Due to scheduled program upgrades, the Citizen Self Service (CSS) Portal will be unavailable Thursday, March 24 through Sunday, March 27. City staff will also not have access to the system...

  3. Service set (802.11 network) - Wikipedia

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    A mesh basic service set (MBSS) is a self-contained network of mesh stations that share a mesh profile, defined in 802.11s. Each node may also be an access point hosting its own basic service set, for example using the mesh BSS to provide Internet access for local users.

  4. Network service access point address - Wikipedia

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    A network service access point address (NSAP address), defined in ISO/IEC 8348, is an identifying label for a service access point (SAP) used in OSI networking. These are roughly comparable to IP addresses used in the Internet Protocol; they can specify a piece of equipment connected to an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) network.

  5. TACACS - Wikipedia

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    TACACS is defined in RFC 8907 (older RFC 1492), and uses (either TCP or UDP) port 49 by default. TACACS allows a client to accept a username and password and send a query to a TACACS authentication server, sometimes called a TACACS daemon.

  6. Service Access Point - Wikipedia

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    A Service Access Point (SAP) is an identifying label for network endpoints used in Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) networking. The SAP is a conceptual location at which one OSI layer can request the services of another OSI layer.

  7. Remote access service - Wikipedia

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    A remote access service connects a client to a host computer, known as a remote access server. The most common approach to this service is remote control of a computer by using another device which needs internet or any other network connection.

  8. Multi-service access node - Wikipedia

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    A multi-service access node (MSAN), also known as a multi-service access gateway (MSAG), is a device typically installed in a telephone exchange (although sometimes in a roadside serving area interface cabinet) which connects customers' telephone lines to the core network, to provide telephone, ISDN, and broadband such as DSL all from a single ...

  9. International Organization for Migration Mission in Ukraine

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    The IOM Mission in Ukraine was established in 1996, when Ukraine became an observer state of IOM. In 1998, IOM launched a Counter Trafficking Program in Ukraine. In 2001, Ukraine requested membership in IOM, which was formalized with the Ukrainian Parliament's ratification in 2002. Since January 2010, IOM Ukraine's Mission is headed by German ...

  10. Palmerston North Boys' High School - Wikipedia

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    For each code the clubs are ranked first to last, with the winning club gaining one point, and the loser gaining six. The club with the fewest points at the end of the school year wins the Shand Shield. Sports. The school has experienced success nationally in sports such as football, cycling, badminton, squash, basketball, hockey and rugby.

  11. Inter-Access Point Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Inter-Access Point Protocol or IEEE 802.11F is a recommendation that describes an optional extension to IEEE 802.11 that provides wireless access point communications among multivendor systems. [1] 802.11 is a set of IEEE standards that govern wireless networking transmission methods.