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stack operation

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stack operation [′stak ‚äp·ə‚rā·shən]
(computer science)
A computer system in which flags, return address, and all temporary addresses are saved in the core in sequential order for any interrupted routine so that a new routine (including the interrupted routine) may be called in.


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Protocol stack operation The two areas of SNMP operation take care of alarms, troubleshooting, and information gathering from SNMP entities on the Ethernet network.
In addition, all resources necessary for stack operation are pre-allocated for guaranteed availability and completely configurable.
 
 
 
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