Videoconference between two sites.
One of three existing FC topologies, in which two ports are directly connected by a link with no fabric, loop, or switching elements present. The storage router which uses FC-AL to support Point-to-Point configurations.
A connection with only two endpoints. It is a private circuit, conversation, or teleconference in which there is one person at each end, usually connected by some transmission line.
a topology where two points communicate
Link between two terminals.
A circuit that interconnects two points directly where there are generally no intermediate processing nodes computers or branched circuits although there could be switching facilities; a type of connection such as a phone-line circuit that links two and only two logical entities.
A teleconference configuration that allows only two sites to communicate with one another. In most cases both sites can send as well as receive.
A videoconference between two locations, like a telephone call. Also see " Multipoint."
A communications or network system in which two connected entities pass data only to each other, and the data travels in both directions.
A network geometry consisting of a single link that connects two nodes.
Transmission of data between two nodes where one node is the sender and the other node is the receiver.
A type of network with two devices that communicate exclusively with each other. In wireless networks, point-to- point links often utilize directional antennas.
A form of communication which takes place between two parties only, for example a normal telephone conversation.
A dedicated (private) circuit that links 2 parties together. Can be used for voice or data and most commonly provisioned by 2 T1’s.
A topology where exactly two ports communicate.
Direct connection between the backplane and the storage device, allowing for the high-performance, full utilization of bandwidth.
A dedicated Fibre Channel connection between two devices.
A conference or transmission between two sites. Often one way with an origination and receive site.
PPP. A protocol allowing a computer using TCP/IP to connect directly to the Protocol Internet.
A direct link between two objects in a network.
Service provided between two Points-of-Presence/Customer Premise (s)
Non-switched, dedicated communication circuit.
A connection established between two specific locations, as between two buildings.
A communications link connecting two and only two stations. See Full-Duplex.
Two videoconferencing systems connected in a call.
A network in which two nodes are connected by a single dedicated line not used by any other nodes. Compare to Multipoint-to-Multipoint.
Transmission between two locations.
A generic term for a dedicated connection between any two points on a network. Frequently used to refer to leased lines connecting two networks together.
A (temporary) separate connection between a service provider and one receiver. (e.g. VOD service)
A circuit connecting two nodes only, or a configuration requiring a separate physical connection between each pair of nodes.
Refers to the fares between two cities.
A long-range wireless network between two points. Point-to-point wireless networks use directional antennas.
Videoconferencing between two sites
A single Thaicom circuit connecting two locations.
A connection between two, and only two, pieces of equipment. Polling - A means of controlling devices on a multipoint line.
(P2P) - Wireless connectivity that allows communication between two devices on a one-to-one basis without the need for a central base station.
(Wireless) Indicates a direct connection between two devices in a network.
A communications line connected directly from one point to one other point as opposed to multipoints lines.