Glossary
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AAL
Access list
ATM adaptation layer.
List kept by routers to control access to or from the router for a number of services. For example, access lists can be used to prevent packets with a certain IP address from leaving a particular interface on the router.
Add drop
Multiplexer
ADM
Alarm
APS
See ADM.
Add Drop Multiplexer. A multiplexer that allows a signal to be added into or dropped out of a SONET span. See also SONET.
A status condition that shows that a module or port is experiencing an abnormal operating condition. See also Critical alarm, Major alarm, and Minor alarm.
See ASIC.
Automatic Protection Switching. A SONET switching mechanism that achieves network resiliency by automatically switching from a primary circuit to a secondary circuit. This switching process occurs if the primary circuit fails or if the error rate on the primary line exceeds a set threshold. The Cisco 10000 ESR supports 1+1 APS, which provides permanent electrical bridging to the service and protection equipment, placed at both ends of the circuit.
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Asynchronous | See ATM. |
Transfer Mode |
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ATM | Asynchronous Transfer Mode. International standard for cell relay in which multiple service types |
| (such as voice, video, or data) are conveyed in |
| cell processing to occur in hardware, thereby reducing transit delays. ATM is designed to take |
| advantage of |
Authentication | In security, the verification of the identity of a person or process. |
Automatic | See APS. |
protection |
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switching |
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Alarm | A status condition that shows that a module or port is experiencing an abnormal operating condition. |
| See also Critical alarm, Major alarm, and Minor alarm. |
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