Motorola BR700 manual Gui, Icmp, Ieee

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G

Gateway

A device that enables communication between networks using different protocols. See also router.

The BR700 enables up to 253 computers supporting Ethernet to share a single broadband Internet connection.

GUI

Graphical User Interface

H

Hexadecimal

A base-sixteen numbering system that uses sixteen sequential numbers (0 to 9 and the letters A to F) as base units before adding a new position. On computers, hexadecimal is a convenient way to express binary numbers.

Host

In IP, a host is any computer supporting end-user applications or services with full two-way network access. Each host has a unique host number that combined with the network number forms its IP address.

Host also can mean:

!A computer running a web server that serves pages for one or more web sites belonging to organization(s) or individuals

!A company that provides this service

!In IBM environments, a mainframe computer

I

ICMP

Internet Control Message Protocol is a protocol used for error, problem, and informational messages sent between IP hosts and gateways. ICMP messages are processed by the IP software and are not usually apparent to the end-user.

IEEE

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (http://www.ieee.org) is an organization that produces standards, technical papers, and symposiums for the electrical and electronic industries and is accredited by ANSI.

Internet

A worldwide collection of interconnected networks using TCP/IP.

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Contents User Guide Ethernet Broadband Router FCC Compliance Class B Digital Device Canadian Compliance Contents Glossary Internet Sharing OverviewFirewall and NAT Protection FeaturesPort Full Duplex 10/100 Ethernet Switch and Router OverviewUnderstanding Your User Guide Box ContentsOverview Section Router Understanding FunctionsDhcp Server Simple Home Network DiagramBack of Router Feature DescriptionRouter Physical Description LAN Condition Color Status Front of RouterLED Description LEDRouter Physical Installation Hardware SetupVertical Installation Installation129.5mm Installation SectionInstallation Mm .3 inches maximum 10.5 mm .4 inches maximum Electrical Connection to Router Easy Software SetupManual Software Setup Ethernet Connection to RouterConfigure Your Computers Configuring Windows 98SE and ME Select Obtain an IP address automatically Configuring Windows Ensure the box next to Internet Protocol TCP/IP is selected Configuring Windows XP Double-clickLocal Area Connection Installation Section Log PPPoE Configure Your Basic Internet SettingsDhcp Configuration Pptp Static IPLog Using the Configuration UtilityFor convenience, it is recommended that you finish ConfigurationNavigation Help, Restart, and Log OutInternet Basic Configuration SectionConfiguring Internet Settings Inactive DisabledField or Button Description ActiveConfiguration PPP Internet Advanced Configuration Internet Network Diagnostic Parental Control Content Policy Configuring Parental Control SettingsField Description Configuration Parental Control URL Log Networking Dhcp Server Configuring Networking SettingsLAN MAC LAN Dhcp Networking DNS Proxy Click Update or RemoveConfiguration Networking Routing Click Remove Networking DdnsDdns Field Networking NATNetworking Port Trigger Configuration Networking Virtual Server Networking Firewall Control Panel Device Security Configuring Control Panel SettingsField Description Data Control Panel Firmware UpdateControl Panel Configuration Data UpdateControl Panel Time Control Panel Event Log Control Panel UPnPConfiguration Contact Us Hardware SolutionsSoftware Solutions TroubleshootingPing Troubleshooting SectionTroubleshooting Ascii DMZ GlossaryCPE DhcpFTP Glossary SectionDSL Ieee GUIIcmp MTU IsdnISP LANPing NATNIC PcmciaROM PPPPptp TCP RTSSmtp USB TCP/IPUDP WWW VPNWAN Mgbi