DigiPower ePowerSwitch Agent, Input Dry Closure, Output, Ethernet, IP Address, Router, RS-232

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Glossary

The Glossary section defines the terms used in the Computer Interface Card (CIC) -MP environment.

Agent

Implemented SNMP applications in network elements (hosts). Agents perform the

 

network management’s functions as requested by the network administrator from

 

an NMS.

Dry Closure

Non-powered contact type inputs—switch, relay contact, open-collector.

Input

 

Dry Closure

Form C dry-contact outputs, which are common, normally open, or normally

Output

closed.

Ethernet

Local Area Network technology, originally developed by the Xerox Corporation,

 

can link up to 1,024 nodes in a bus network. Ethernet provides raw data transfer in

 

a rate of 10 megabits/sec. with actual throughputs in 2 to 3 megabits/sec. using a

 

baseband (single-channel) communication technique. Ethernet uses carrier sense

 

multiple access collision detection (CSMA/CD) that prevents network failures when

 

two devices attempt to access the network at the same time. LAN hardware

 

manufactures use Ethernet protocol; their products may not be compatible.

Gateway

A computer that attaches to a number of networks and routes packets between

 

them. The packets can be different protocols at the higher levels.

IP

Internet Protocol—The TCP/IP standard protocol defines the IP datagram as the

 

unit of information passed across a network.

IP Address

Internet Protocol Address—A 32-bit address assigned to hosts participating in a

 

TCP/IP network. The IP address consists of network and host portions. It is

 

assigned to an interconnection of a host to a physical network.

MAC

Medium Access Control—The network layer between the physical and the data

 

link layers. Specifically, the physical (hardware) address exists in this layer.

MIB

Management Information Base—The database, i.e., set of variables maintained by

 

a gateway running SNMP.

NC

Normally Closed Refers to a contact switch that is normally closed.

NIC

Network Interface Controller—The hardware interface to the physical connection

 

to the network.

NMS

Network Management Station

NO

Normally Open—Refers to a contact switch that is normally open.

OID

Object Identifier—The variables defined in a MIB.

Personality

The current device specific software uploaded to the Computer Interface Card

 

(CIC).

Router

A computer that manages traffic between different network segments or different

 

network topologies. It directs the destination IP address. The network media can be

 

different, but the higher-level protocols must be the same.

RS-232

A specification for serial communication between data communication equipment

 

and computers.

SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol—A standard protocol used to monitor IP

 

hosts, networks, and gateways. SNMP defines a set of simple operations that can

 

be performed on the OIDs of the MIBs managed by the monitored Agents. It

 

employs the UDP/IP transport layer to move its object between the Agents and the

 

NMS.

Sub-Agent

A software module that manages specific MIB sub-groups for an Agent. They

 

communicate with the Agent using a SMUX (multiplexer).

TCP/IP

Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol—A protocol suite used by more

 

than 15 million users with a UNIX association and widely used to link computers of

 

different kinds.

 

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