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What is the MTU ISO Password used for?

MTU Initial Sign-On (ISO) Frequently Asked Questions
The long term goal is to further consolidate passwords to reduce the number of passwords that must be remembered by individuals as well as to increase the security of our systems.
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What is MTU?

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Short for Maximum Transmission Unit- the largest physical packet size, measured in bytes that a network can transmit. Any messages larger than the MTU are divided into smaller packets before being sent. Ethernet limits transfers of up to 1514 (include Ethernet header) octets of data. Normally, you should leave this value as the default value. Change it only if the ISP is providing a MTU that is not optimal.
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Why go to ISO?

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Even though Office Open XML was already an ECMA standard, we felt that there was value taking it on to the ISO. This was mainly because we had been asked to by various customers (mostly governments). They wanted to have our formats in the domain of the international community.
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How many characters of a password are really used?

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All password characters are significant; Kryptel uses the HAVAL hash function to convert them to an internally used binary key. The exact algorithm depends on the cipher ? for example, AES directly uses a HAVAL value, while Blowfish concatenates a 256-bit HAVAL result with the actual password characters.
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How to find maximum MTU?

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The MTU setting controls the maximum ethernet packet size your PC will send. Why a limit? because although larger packets can be constructed and sent, Your ISP and Internet backbone routers and equipment will fragment any larger than their limit, then these parts are re-assembled by the target equipment before reading. This fragmentation, and re-assembly is not optimal. http://www.dslreports.com/faq/695
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The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies from some 100 countries, one from each country. ISO is a non-governmental organization established in 1947.
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What is the Password used for ?

ICMW - Frequently Asked Questions
There are various levels of password protection used by the polling function. The billing information is password protected and you will need the Admin Password, the Sponsor name and the Find button to retrieve this information. For private polls, the ability to view any of the individual polls at the sponsor level is also password protected, as is the ability to participate in any of the individual polls.
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I never used my password. What is it?

Student Network FAQs - Denison University
If you have never used your password for certain accounts, you are assigned a default password. Please note that these passwords are case-sensitive: Email Your username is the first six letters of your last name, an underscore, and your first initial. Your default password is a capital "D" plus the last 8 digits on the back of your Student ID. Web4Student Your username is a capital "D" plus the last 8 digits on the back of your Student ID.
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Can the ISO-Veyor™ be used for storage?

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YES – ISO-Veyors™ can be used to store materials without the requirement to discharge material into dedicated silos. ISO-Veyors™ are also suitable for stacking.
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ISO is a non-governmental organization (International Organization of Standards) established in 1947. The mission of ISO is to promote the development of standardization and related activities in the world with a view to facilitating the international exchange of goods and services, and to develop cooperation in the field of intellectual, scientific, technological and economic activity. FYI ... ISO is not an acronym but, a Greek word meaning equal.
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ISO 9000, FAQ
ISO stands for International Standardization Organization also preferably referred to as equal or uniform as "isos", the Greek word meaning equal.
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The International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) started in 1947 and is the world's largest developer of standards. Between 1947 and the present day, ISO has published more than 15 000 International Standards. Although ISO's principal activity is the development of technical standards, ISO standards also have important and significant economic and social impacts worldwide.
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The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) was established in 1947 and is (currently) an association of approximately 149 National Standards Bodies, which each represent their own country. ISO employs a system of Technical Committees, Sub-committees and Working Groups to develop International Standards. Besides the National Standards Bodies, ISO permits other international organizations that develop standards to participate in its work, by accepting them as Liaison members.
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ISO is the International Organization for Standardization, a non-governmental international organization based in Geneva, Switzerland. Founded in 1947, ISO promotes the international harmonization and development of manufacturing, product and communications standards. ISO has promulgated more than 8000 internationally accepted standards for everything from paper sizes to film speeds.
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Actually, no one. The ISO in ISO 9000 comes from the Greek, and means "the same as." It is the same prefix as is found in the word "isobar" meaning a line on a weather map which connects areas where the air pressure is all the same.
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The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies for countries around the world. ISO is a non-governmental organization established in 1947. The mission of ISO is to promote the development of standardized practices with a view of facilitating the international exchange of goods and services. It is interesting to note the ISO is not an acronym for International Organization of Standardization but a Greek word meaning equal.
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For example, by downloading the Red Hat Enterprise Linux ISOs to your system, you can then burn a CD that will be identical to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux CDs that are available in retail stores.
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Free CentOS + BlueQuartz ISO
Simply create a login and download the CD image. The image is 611MB, so it will take some time. If you prefer to have a CD shipped to you, visit Firstlight's online store. Shipping is only $12.95 in the US and $19.95 abroad.
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Can encoding schemes other than ISO 8211 be used with SDTS?

Spatial Data Transfer Standard (SDTS) FAQ
SDTS was structured in such a way to permit alternate encoding schemes. Currently, the Standard only includes an ISO 8211 encoding scheme. If necessary, alternate encoding schemes could be added to the base standard or by Profiles. The first profile to permit alternate coding formats is the SDTS Raster Profile and Extensions (SRPE). The SRPE permits BIFF, TIFF, JFIF, and JPEG to be used to encode an image rather than using ISO 8211. (See FAQ question 2.2 for more information.)
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How can I tell if the microchip being used is an ISO microchip or not?

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ISO 11784 and 11785 clearly define the bit content and communication protocol of microchips that adhere to these ISO standards. As such, a true ISO microchip has a 64 bit content resulting in a 15 digit numeric ID code of which the first 3 digits is the manufacturer?s code, that operates using FDX-B technology at a frequency of 134.2 kHz.
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How do I check what MTU my ISP is using?

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The minus 28 is for the header information (IP and ICMP). If this packet size gives fragmentation errors, decrease the value until the packet is echoed without fragmentation. An MTU of 1500 (ping 1472) is the windows default value. The -f parameter sets the Don't Fragment Flag in the IP header, and -w ensures that ping waits for a reasonable amount of time for the echo packet to return.
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What is this MTU size problem thingy?

Internode - Broadband ADSL - FAQ - Using Internode ADSL
PPPoE connections, on some operating systems, require you to adjust a 'knob' in your protocol stack called the "MTU" (maximum transmission unit) size, in order for Internet connections to work properly. This MTU size normally starts at 1500, and for successful PPPoE connections it has to be changed to 1492. The PPPoE software Internode supplies (and indeed most other PPPoE client packages) often fix this up for you, so it may be something you never have to worry about.
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What can the MTU settings do for my Internet connection?

Konnections Inc. Internet Services
Here's a simple analogy. TCP/IP takes a web page and cuts it into nice neat squares (packets). It puts each piece in an envelope with the address (header) of where it’s going for the routers to send it along its way. Then all the letters are delivered to your mailbox. So: The maximum speed of TCP/IP transfers through a SLIP (Serial Line Protocol) or PPP (Point To Point Protocol) connection is, first and foremost, limited by the speed of the modem.
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What's in store for wireless at MTU?

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We will be monitoring usage and tracking requests for new areas to expand into. As always, we're happy to receive comments and suggestions. Please send comments to telcom-request@mtu.edu. About Us|Student Services|Faculty/Staff Services|Engineering Services|Customer Services & Billing |General Information|News & Announcements|Data Network|Voice Network|Video Network|Telcom Physical Plant|Michigan Tech|Information Technology
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What is an MTU and why does it matter?

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Your MTU, or Maximum Transmission Unit, is a measure of the configured packet size that your computer uses when sending packets of data to other computers. In the context of ADSL, an MTU is commonly set somewhere between 1400 and 1500 bytes. There turn out to be some critical sizes for the MTU, and a variety of performance problems can be caused (for different, but inter-related, reasons) if your MTU is set too high.
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