Appendix b: glossary, Appendx b, Appendx b: glossary – Linksys SRW224G4P User Manual

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Glossary

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Appendx B

Appendx B:
Glossary

This glossary contains some basic networking terms you
may come across when using this product .

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Access Mode - Specifies the method by which user access
is granted to the system .

Access Pont - A device that allows wireless-equipped
computers and other devices to communicate with a
wired network . Also used to expand the range of a wireless
network .

Access Profles - Allows network managers to define
profiles and rules for accessing the device . Access to
management functions can be limited to user groups,
which are defined by the following criteria:

Ingress interfaces

Source IP address and/or Source IP subnets .

ACE - Filters in Access Control Lists (ACL) that determine
which network traffic is forwarded . An ACE is based on the
following criteria:

Protocol

Protocol ID

Source Port

Destination Port

Wildcard Mask

Source IP Address

Destination IP Address

ACL (Access Control Lst) - Access Control Lists are
used to grant, deny, or limit access devices, features, or
applications .

Auto-negotaton - Allows 10/100 Mbps or 10/100/1000
Mbps Ethernet ports to automatically establish the optimal
duplex mode, flow control, and speed .

Back Pressure - A mechanism used with Half Duplex
mode that enables a port not to receive a message .

Bandwdth - The transmission capacity of a given device
or network .

Bandwdth Assgnments - Indicates the amount of
bandwidth assigned to a specific application, user, and/or
interface .

Baud - Indicates the number of signaling elements
transmitted each second .

Best Effort - Indicates that traffic is assigned to the lowest
priority queue, and packet delivery is not guaranteed .

Bt - A binary digit .

Boot - To start a device and cause it to start executing
instructions .

Browser - An application program that provides a way to
look at and interact with all the information on the World
Wide Web .

Brdge - A device that connect two networks . Bridges are
hardware specific, however they are protocol independent .
Bridges operate at Layer 1 and Layer 2 levels .

Broadcast Doman - Devices sets that receive broadcast
frames originating from any device within a designated
set . Routers bind Broadcast domains, because routers do
not forward broadcast frames .

Broadcast Storm - An excessive amount of broadcast
messages simultaneously transmitted across a network
by a single port . Forwarded message responses are
heaped onto the network, overloading network resources
or causing the network to time out .

Burst - A packet transmission at faster than normal rates .
Bursts are limited in time and only occur under specific
conditions .

Burst Sze - Indicates the burst size transmitted at a faster
than normal rate .

Byte - A unit of data that is usually eight bits long

Cable Modem - A device that connects a computer to the
cable television network, which in turn connects to the
Internet .

CBS (Commtted Burst Sze) - Indicates the maximum
number of data bits transmitted within a specific time
interval .

CIR (Commtted Informaton Rate) - The data rate is
averaged over a minimum time increment .

Class Maps - An aspect of Quality of Service system that is
comprised of an IP ACL and/or a MAC ACL . Class maps are
configured to match packet criteria, and are matched to
packets in a first-fit fashion .

Combo Ports - A single logical port with two physical
connections, including an RJ-45 connection and a SFP
connection .

Communtes - Specifies a group of users which retain the
same system access rights .

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