Glossary
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E1 | |
| Mbps. E1 lines can be leased for private use from common carriers. Compare with T1; see also DS1. |
Edge Services | See ESR. |
Router |
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Electromagnetic | See EMI. |
interference |
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Electrostatic | See ESD. |
discharge |
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EMI | Electromagnetic interference. Interference by electromagnetic signals that can cause reduced data |
| integrity and increased error rates on transmission channels. |
EMP | Electromagnetic pulse. Caused by lightning and other |
| enough energy into unshielded conductors to destroy electronic devices. |
ESD | Electrostatic discharge. Discharge of stored static electricity that can damage electronic equipment and |
| impair electrical circuitry, resulting in complete or intermittent failures. |
ESR | Edge Services Router. A router that aggregates and routes traffic from thousands of low- and |
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Ethernet | Baseband LAN specification. Ethernet networks use CSMA/CD and run over a variety of cable types |
| at 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, and 1000 Mbps. Ethernet is similar to the IEEE 802.3 series of standards. See |
| also Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.3. |
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Fast Ethernet
Flash memory
Any of a number of
Physical medium capable of conducting modulated light transmission. Compared with other transmission media,
See FRU.
Nonvolatile storage that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed so that software images can be stored, booted, and rewritten as necessary. Flash memory was developed by Intel and is licensed to other semiconductor companies.
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