Taking over the engineering watch
100. Prior to taking over the engineering watch, the relieving officer shall be informed by the officer in charge of the engineering watch as to: .1 the standing orders of…
WATCHKEEPING IN PORT
Principles applying to all watchkeeping General 90. On any ship safely moored or safely at anchor under normal circumstances in port, the master shall arrange for an appropriate and effective…
Engineering watchkeeping under different conditions and in different areas
Restricted visibility 80. The officer in charge of the engineering watch shall ensure that permanent air or steam pressure is available for sound signals and that at all times bridge…
GIGABIT ETHERNET
The need for an even higher data rate resulted in the design of the Gigabit Ethernet protocol (1000 Mbps). The IEEE committee calls the Standard 802.3z. The goals of the…
Duties of Engineer Officers
Performing the engineering watch 1. The officer in charge of the engineering watch shall ensure that the established watchkeeping arrangements are maintained and that, under direction, engine-room ratings, if forming part…
FAST ETHERNET
Fast Ethernet was designed to compete with LAN protocols such as FDDI or Fiber Channel (or Fibre Channel, as it is sometimes spelled). IEEE created Fast Ethernet under the name…
CHANGES IN THE STANDARD
The 10-Mbps Standard Ethernet has gone through several changes before moving to the higher data rates. These changes actually opened the road to the evolution of the Ethernet to become…
STANDARD ETHERNET
The original Ethernet was created in 1976 at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). Since then, it has gone through four generations: Standard Ethernet (lot Mbps), Fast Ethernet (100 Mbps),…
IEEE STANDARDS
In 1985, the Computer Society of the IEEE started a project, called Project 802, to set standards to enable intercommunication among equipment from a variety of manufacturers. Project 802 does…
CONTROLLED ACCESS
Choose a random number R between oand ZK - I In controlled access, the stations consult one another to find which station has the right to send. A station cannot send unless…


