MICS

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MICS is a standardized media-independent command interface used in networking and communication systems to manage and control diverse underlying media technologies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf communication systems interface
media-independent command interface
networking interface standard
abstractionLevel above specific media technologies
designGoal decoupling higher-layer control from media specifics
interoperability across different media types
simplified integration of new media technologies
domain communication systems
computer networking
feature abstraction of underlying media details
media independence
standardized command set
support for multiple media types
hasFullName Media-Independent Command Set NERFINISHED
purpose to control heterogeneous physical and link-layer technologies
to manage diverse media technologies in a uniform way
to provide a standardized command interface independent of underlying media
relation similar in concept to other media-independent interfaces in networking
supports control of link-layer technologies
control of physical layer technologies
management of underlying media technologies
usedIn communication equipment control
multi-access network devices
network management
systems that integrate heterogeneous media technologies

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