NETWORKING TERMINOLOGY
A Network is a collection of workstations (for example,
A Local Area Network (LAN) is a network, usually in an office, that spans no more than a single site.
Ethernet is a type of LAN, referring to the technology used to pass information around the network.
A Network Loop occurs when two pieces of network equipment are connected by more than one path. Your hub detects this and partitions (isolates) one of its ports to break the loop.
A segment is the length of Ethernet cable connected to a port, whether this cable is
Packets are the units of information your workstations and other equipment send to each other over the network.
Collisions are a part of normal Ethernet operation and occur if two or more devices (pieces of network equipment) attempt to transmit at the same time. A sudden sustained increase in the number of collisions can indicate a problem with a device, particularly if it is not accompanied by a general increase in traffic. On coaxial segments an increase in collisions can also indicate faulty cabling.
An AUI (Attachment Unit Interface) port is a standard type of port used to connect 10Mbps Ethernet transceivers to network equipment (Hub 8C only).
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