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jabber"talk rapidly and indistinctly," 1650s, spelling variant of Middle English jablen (c. 1400), also javeren, jaberen, chaveren, jawin; probably ultimately echoic. Related: Jabbered; jabbering. [..]
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jabber1. Error condition in which a network device continually transmits random, meaningless data onto the network. 2. In IEEE 802.3, a data packet whose length exceeds that prescribed in the standard.
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jabberIn local area networks, transmission by a data station beyond the time interval allowed by the protocol.
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jabber(1) An error in which a faulty device (usually a NIC ) continuously transmits corrupted or meaningless data onto a network. This may halt the entire network from transmitting data beacuse other device [..]
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jabberAn error in which a faulty device (usually a NIC ) continuously transmits corrupted or meaningless data onto a network. A sent data packet greater than the maximum 1518 bytes specified in IEEE 802.3. [..]
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jabberTerm used with Ethernet to describe the act of continuously sending data. A jabbering station is one whose circuitry or logic has failed, and which has locked up a network channel with its incessant t [..]
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jabberA generic Instant messaging protocol similar to AOL (America Online) Instant Messenger. It is a cross between email, chatrooms and instant messaging. Like Trillian, some Jabber servers may allow Java [..]
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jabberjabber is a Ethernet frame greater than the maximum of 1518 bytes with a bad CRC. Often indicative of a hardware problem with a NIC or transceiver. See also: runt
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jabber(n) rapid and indistinct speech(v) talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner
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jabberJabber is a nickname for a communications protocol called the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP). This technology was originally an open-source design for instant messaging and digital [..]
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jabberIn local area networks, transmission by a data station beyond the time interval allowed by the protocol.
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jabberA condition wherein a station transmits for a period of time longer than the maximum permissible packet length, usually due to a fault condition. In local area networks, transmission by a data station [..]
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jabber
(intransitive) To talk rapidly, indistinctly, or unintelligibly; to utter gibberish or nonsense.
(transitive) To utter rapidly or indistinctly; to gabble.
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