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I am writing an assignment about OPNET active and passive queues in OPNET. I can't figure out why this is needed and what benefits it provides.

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Access interrupts are needed for passive queues because they do not have built in servers, thus they are raised from the destination process to force/access the passive queue and ask for the packet to be sent downwards towards the process, thus the name access interrupt.