4. At a swimming pool or athletics track, a lane is a long narrow section which is marked by lines or ropes
A lane is a route that is frequently used by aircraft or ships. The collision took place in the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Carrie Lane Drury Lane Theatre Kirkland Joseph Lane Lane Burton Arthel Lane Watson
LAN Emulation LANE allows traffic from other networks, such as Ethernet and Token Ring, to be carried over an ATM network LANE must provide several functions, such as emulating Media Access Control (MAC) addresses and simulating broadcasts LANE is required to connect common network clients and servers, such as NetWare, OS/2, Windows NT, and Unix, to an ATM network
Playing surface Wooden or urethane deck 62'10-3/4" long and 42 inches wide with ten pins spaced one foot apart 60 feet from the foul line Pins are on and gutters are at the side, not part of, the lane Does not include the "approach "
LAN Emulation, a program that provides control over the execution of the LAN Emulation Server (LES), Broadcast/Unknown Server (BUS), and LAN Emulation Configuration Server (LECS) on the local host
ATM Forum's method of using an ATM switch or switches to emulate an Ethernet or Token Ring LAN The resulting "Emulated LAN" is called an ELAN, which can be thought of as a kind of fairly simple VLAN
The actual playing area, which is 42 inches wide and 62 feet, 10 3/4 inches long The gutters and the approach are not part of the lane "Lanes" can be used to describe the entire center
A passageway between fences or hedges which is not traveled as a highroad; an alley between buildings; a narrow way among trees, rocks, and other natural obstructions; hence, in a general sense, a narrow passageway; as, a lane between lines of men, or through a field of ice