Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

Zähler

English translation:

counter

Added to glossary by Jon Fedler
Jun 30, 2009 08:54
14 yrs ago
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German term

Zähler

German to English Tech/Engineering Telecom(munications) IT
This is from a technical specifications for an Ethernet aggregation platform:
I'm not sure whether to use meter/counter/enumerator or anther term
Notwendige *Zähler* zur Fehleranalyse
Neben der statistischen Auswertung der Verkehrswerte, werden Zähler im Knoten zur Fehleranalyse benötigt. Die Zähler für die Verkehrswerterfassung sollen zur Fehleranalyse mit herangezogen werden.
a) Alle Zähler sollen per SNMP und CLI abrufbar sein.
b) Zu allen Zählern soll ein Zeitangabe (Zeitstempel) mitgeliefert werden.
Proposed translations (English)
4 +9 counter
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Proposed translations

+9
4 mins
Selected

counter

This is the term Cisco uses
Peer comment(s):

agree Alexander Ryshow
1 min
agree Bernd Runge
19 mins
agree Sladjana Spaic
1 hr
agree Richard Stephen
1 hr
agree Audrey Foster (X)
1 hr
agree sylvie malich (X)
2 hrs
agree ArnoTranslat (X)
5 hrs
agree regina m (X)
2 days 4 hrs
agree Kay Barbara
3 days 1 hr
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