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GFP
(redirected from Generic Framing Procedure)

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GFPGreen Fluorescent Protein
GFPGeneric Framing Procedure
GFPGovernment Furnished Property
GFPGeneric Frame Protocol
GFPGeneral Framing Procedure
GFPGlobal Functional Plane
GFPGrandmothers for Peace
GFPGlutton for Punishment
GFPGlobal Field Power
GFPGovernment-Furnished Parts
GFPGreen Forum Philippines
GFPGuaranty Fund Program
GFPGeneric Functional Procedures
GFPGeneral Fellowship Program (US NIH)
GFPGovernment Furnished Program
GFPGround Fault Protection/Protector
GFPGroup Four Photonics (Conference)
GFPGiovane Fotografo Professionista (Italian)


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The FLASHWAVE 6400 aggregation switch integrates with the existing SONET/SDH infrastructure using Generic Framing Procedure (GFP) and X.
The ARROW-2xGE supports two Gigabit Ethernet channels and independently maps each of them into a STS-48/STM-16 channelized payload, using the new Virtual Concatenation (VC) and Generic Framing Procedure (GFP) standards to ensure efficient use of the SONET channel bandwidth.
introduction to the Generic Framing Procedure (GFP) and its use in interconnecting Ethernet Local Area Networks
 
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