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Configuration control

In telecommunication, the term configuration control has the following meanings:

1. After establishing a configuration, such as that of a telecommunications or computer system, the evaluating and approving changes to the configuration and to the interrelationships among system components.

2. In distributed-queue dual-bus[?] (DQDB) networks, the function that ensures the resources of all nodes of a DQDB network are configured into a correct dual-bus topology.

Note: The functions that are managed include the head of bus, external timing source, and default slot[?] generator functions.

Source: from Federal Standard 1037C



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