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master/slave mode

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master/slave mode [′mas·tər ′slāv ‚mōd]
(computer science)
The feature ensuring the protection of each program when more than one program resides in memory.


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The DEMUX's built-in synchronization circuit allows two or more 1385DXs to be automatically synchronized using a master/slave mode, in which the slave DEMUX synchronizes to a signal (CK16) from the master, or a slave/slave mode, in which both 1385DX's are synchronized to an external master clock (1/16 of the input clock frequency).
The interface also supports a set of Master/Slave modes allowing for any CPU or DSP to communicate with the chipset.
With this release all iPolicy Intrusion Prevention Firewall models support high-availability (HA) with stateful failover in master/slave mode and they support full mesh active/active high-availability as well (a) Superior Management Solution Supports Virtual Firewalls The power of the iPolicy Networks solution is rooted in the synergy between high-performance enforcement and a sophisticated management system.
 
 
 
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