SLIP (Serial Line IP) - traduzione in Inglese
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SLIP (Serial Line IP) - traduzione in Inglese

ENCAPSULATION OF THE INTERNET PROTOCOL DESIGNED TO WORK OVER SERIAL PORTS AND MODEM CONNECTIONS
Serial Line IP; CSLIP; Serial line IP; Compressed SLIP; Serial line internet protocol; C-SLIP; Slattach; Compressed Serial Line Internet Protocol

Serial Line Internet Protocol         
Protocolo SLIP, Protocolo de conexión lineal al internet, Protocolo que permite simular una conexión completa al internet con la ayuda de una linea telefónica
Serial Line IP         
See: SLIP
serial publication         
PUBLICATION IN ANY MEDIUM ISSUED UNDER THE SAME TITLE IN A SUCCESSION OF DISCRETE PARTS, USUALLY NUMBERED (OR DATED) AND APPEARING AT REGULAR OR IRREGULAR INTERVALS WITH NO PREDETERMINED CONCLUSION
Serial publications; Serial publication; Serials, periodicals and journals; Serials and periodicals; Serials (publishing)
(n.) = publicación seriada
Ex: A serial publication is a publication in print or in non-print form, issued in successive parts, usually having numerical or chronological designations, and intended to be continued indefinitely, whatever the periodicity.

Definizione

salva-slip
salva-slip (marca registrada; pl. "salva-slips") m. Pequeña compresa de uso habitual para mantener limpia la braga.

Wikipedia

Serial Line Internet Protocol

The Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) is an encapsulation of the Internet Protocol designed to work over serial ports and router connections. It is documented in RFC 1055. On personal computers, SLIP has largely been replaced by the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), which is better engineered, has more features, and does not require its IP address configuration to be set before it is established. On microcontrollers, however, SLIP is still the preferred way of encapsulating IP packets, due to its very small overhead.

Some people refer to the successful and widely used RFC 1055 Serial Line Internet Protocol as "Rick Adams' SLIP", to avoid confusion with other proposed protocols named "SLIP". Those other protocols include the much more complicated RFC 914 appendix D Serial Line Interface Protocol.