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accelerated graphics portAccelerated Graphics Port (A technology that provides a dedicated, high-speed port through which large blocks of 3-D texture data can be moved between the computer's graphics controller and system memory)
administration portAdministrationsport (The Internet Information Services (IIS) virtual server and port used for SharePoint Central Administration)
arbitration portVermittlungsport (A TCP/IP port used by the cache hosts to determine whether a cache host in the cluster has become unavailable. The port number that is used for arbitration can be different on each cache host)
cache portCacheport (A TCP/IP port used by cache hosts to transmit data to and from the cache clients. The port number used for the cache port can be different on each cache host. These settings are maintained in the cluster configuration settings)
cluster portClusterport (A TCP/IP port used by the cache hosts to manage the cache cluster. The port number used for the cluster ports can be different on each cache host. These settings are maintained in the cluster configuration settings)
COM portCOM-Anschluss (A serial communications port used to connect a device, such as a modem, printer, or mobile device, to a computer)
communications portKommunikationsanschluss (A serial communications port used to connect a device, such as a modem, printer, or mobile device, to a computer)
communications portKommunikationsanschluss (A serial communications port used to connect a device, such as a modem, printer, or mobile device, to a computer)
external portexterner Port (A port on a computer that is available on the Internet)
file portDateiport (An application-specific location that includes extra information that the application requires)
game portGameport (An input/output connector to which you attach a joy stick or other game device to your computer. It is typically a 15-pin socket on the back of a PC)
I/E portE/A-Station (A port in a library that transports tapes to and from library slots)
IEEE 1394 portIEEE 1394-Anschluss (A port that supports either a 6-pin plug whose size is 11 mm by 5.4 mm or a 4-pin plug whose size is 5.35 mm by 3.45 mm)
inbound porteingehender Port (A port for servicing inbound requests)
infrared portInfrarotanschluss (An optical port that can enable communication between computers, peripherals and mobile devices by using infrared light, without cables)
input/output portEingabe/Ausgabe-Anschluss (A channel through which data is transferred between a device and the microprocessor. The port appears to the microprocessor as one or more memory addresses that it can use to send or receive data)
insert/eject portEin-/Ausgabestation (A port in a library that transports tapes to and from library slots)
internal portinterner Port (A port on a computer that is available only on to users who are connected to an organization's network)
I/O portE/A-Anschluss (A channel through which data is transferred between a device and the microprocessor. The port appears to the microprocessor as one or more memory addresses that it can use to send or receive data)
mouse portMausanschluss (In many PC-compatible computers, a dedicated connector where a mouse or other pointing device plugs into the computer. If a mouse port is not available, a serial port can be used to connect the mouse to the computer)
outbound portausgehender Port (A port for servicing outbound requests)
parallel portparalleler Anschluss (The input/output connector for a parallel interface device. Printers are generally plugged into a parallel port)
port connector linePortverbindung (A line showing the connection between a Send/Receive shape and an operation on a Port shape)
port IDPort-ID (The method that Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP) use to specify which program running on the system is sending or receiving the data)
port numberPortnummer (A number that identifies a certain Internet application. For example, the default port number for the WWW service is 80)
receive portEmpfangsport (A logical grouping of similar receive locations)
reference portReferenzanschluss (A port that defines the internal and external ports of an actor reference. Reference ports can be placed only on the outer border of an actor reference shape. They can be used as anchors for bindings)
relay portRelaisanschluss (A type of class port that defines the internal and external ports of an actor class. Can appear only on the border of an actor class. Relay ports relay incoming messages to a contained actor or outgoing messages from a contained actor)
send portSendeport (The location to which messages are sent or from which messages are received, and the technology that is used to implement the communication action. The location is uniquely identified by the name of the port)
send port groupSendeportgruppe (A logical grouping of send ports. When a message is sent to a send port group, it is routed to all of the associated send ports)
serial portserieller Anschluss (A serial communications port used to connect a device, such as a modem, printer, or mobile device, to a computer)
TCP portTCP-Port (The port assigned to handle Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) data. TCP is the transport layer protocol in theTCP/IP protocol suite)
USB portUSB-Anschluss (A narrow, rectangular connection point on a computer or other device (such as a keyboard) where you can connect a universal serial bus (USB) device)
video portVideoanschluss (A connection that sends video information from one device to another. For example, a computer's video port sends video signals to a monitor)