> Byte stuffing (STX, ETX, DLE) Transmit side: insert DLE before control characters 1. transmit printable characters or binary data · 3 general schemes that vary on how SOF, EOF · Byte oriented (bit orientation is rarely useful, and MAC ability to verify whether the line has a good enough quality start of frame send DLE STX 2. prior to transmission insert DLE for any inadvertent DLE 3. transmit is signaled ·received stream searched on bit basis for SOF & EOF · frame divided layers provide byte oriented service) to reliably support the connection). end of file send DLE ETX Receive side: 1. receive DLE STX -> indicates start of frame sequence 2. into fields that are often multiples of 8 bits 1
n. height A very successful interview can heighten a candidate's chances to get a job. The public teas in a heightened state of nervousness as the hurricane approached. highlight v. to emphasize the part of a greater whole n. highlight Syn. emphasize The manual highlights basic operation of the videotape player. The final goal was the highlight of the game. inadvertently adv. by accident; without paying attention; adj. inadvertent unexpectedly Syn. carelessly The reporters had inadvertently failed to include the name of one of the dignitaries. His inadvertent calculation caused him to derive the wrong answer. inevitable adj. something that cannot be prevented adv. inevitably from happening n. inevitability Syn. unavoidable When two weather systems meet, unsettled weather conditions are inevitable.
" Kramer conceded that the words should not be interpreted as mildly as the English seems to indicate, but could imply "relations are reaching a crisis." The British translated this phrase as "Relations between Japan and (name of country) are extremely critical." 4 This may be why Rochefort did not simply request the keys from Washington via the special monitors' channel. 5 The correct plaintexts were simply and, with the extra nd probably an inadvertent repetition, and China, it must, with the LYL probably a codeword for comma.
End of Chapter Notes 4. A common answer among those interviewed for this book. 5. Fewer still realize that when Ben's gold medal was rescinded, it was passed to our great American hero Carl Lewis, who tested positive for three banned stimulants (pseudoephedrine, ephedrine, and phenylpropanolamine) in the very same Olympics. Lewis was initially disqualified, but this decision was overturned with an appeal of "inadvertent use." In other words, he had consumed an herbal supplement but was unaware that it contained the stimulants. Not to imply a world-class athlete knew what he was ingesting, but ephedrine plus testosterone was a favorite combination of sprinters throughout the 1980s, a decade often referred to as the "golden age" of steroid use in sports. In fact, four of the top five Olympic finishers