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Appendix B: Glossary

 

 

 

Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) – 1. The protocol most commonly

 

used in the World Wide Web to transfer information from Web servers to

 

Web browsers. 2. The protocol that negotiates document delivery to a Web

 

browser from a Web server.

 

Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) – 1. The language used in the

 

World Wide Web to create web pages with links to other documents, rich

 

text enhancements (bold, italic, etc.) and so on. The “source” file for what

 

you see on a web page is written in HTML. 2. The language with which

 

World Wide Web documents are formatted. It defines fonts, graphics,

 

hypertext links, and other details. HTML is an implementation of SGML.

 

International Organization for Standardization (ISO) - Best know for

 

the 7 layer OSI Reference Model.

 

Internet Protocol (IP) - A Layer 3 (network layer) protocol that contains

 

addressing information and some control information that allows packets

 

to be routed. Documented in RFC 791.

 

Internet Service Provider (ISP) - (1) Any of a number of companies that

 

sell Internet access to individuals or organizations at speeds ranging from

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300 Bps to OC-3. (2) A business that enables individuals and companies

 

to connect to the Internet by providing the interface to the Internet

 

backbone.

 

IP Address - The 32-bit address defined by the Internet Protocol in RFC 791. It is usually represented in dotted decimal notation.

IPCONFIG - A Windows utility that provides for querying, defining and managing IP addresses within a network. A commonly used utility, under Windows NT and 2000, for configuring networks with static IP addresses.

IPSec - IPSec (Internet Protocol Security) is a developing standard for security at the network or packet processing layer of network communication. A big advantage of IPSec is that security arrangements can be handled without requiring changes to individual user computers.

IRQ (Interrupt ReQuest) - hardware interrupt on a PC. There are 16 IRQ lines used to signal the CPU that a peripheral event has started or terminated. Except for PCI devices, two devices cannot use the same line.

ISP - An ISP (Internet service provider) is a company that provides

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Contents Page Page Fcc Copyright Corinex Powerline Router User GuideContent ContentPowerline Setup through the Ethernet Interface 102 Appendix C How to Ping your ISP’s E-mailIndex 107 Corinex Powerline Router User Guide Appendix D Finding the MAC addressIntroduction / Powerline routing overview Powerline Routing OverviewPowerline routing overview / Router Features Router FeaturesProtocol Router Features Functional SpecificationsWAN Router FeaturesL2TP Minimum Requirements Package ContentPackage Content / Minimum Requirements Enclosed CD ContentLED Definition Physical DetailsPhysical Details Front PanelWAN Port Reset SwitchPower Inlet LAN PortsCorinex Powerline Router Safety Label for US & can Storage Electrical Parameters AC PowerEnvironmental Parameters Operating Instalation Overview Installation OverviewConnecting the Router Connecting the RouterConfiguring Computer Configuring ComputersConfiguring Windows XP PCs Local Area Connection Properties Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties Corinex Powerline Router User Guide Corinex Powerline Router User Guide Configuring Windows 2000 PCs Local Area Connection Status Connection10 Local Area Connection Properties Dhcp Client recommended Configuring Linux PCs13 Entering root Password Configuring Computer Start your X Windows ShellUp network & internet connection 15 Configuring Linux Control Center17 Network Configuration Wizard 19 Network Configuration Wizard Automatic IP selection Configuring Computer Fixed IP Address Open the Network Control Panel in System Preferences Configuring Computer Configuring Macintosh clients23 Network TCP/IP Using Dhcp For Dhcp Configuring other clients For fixed IP AddressesConfiguring the Router Configuring the Router27 Status info E1. Dynamic Select Dynamic from the Connection Type screen Enter the IP address , Subnet Mask and Gateway Address E2. Static31 Pppoe Configuring the Router E3. PPPoEE4. Pptp Overview Router Configuration / OverviewPassword Entry Status Home TabsHome Tabs Home Tabs Help LAN Tabs LAN SettingsLAN Tabs Dhcp Client Connection Type WAN tabsWAN tabs WAN MAC address WAN tabs MAC addressSnmp Agent Powerline TabsPowerline Tabs 11 Network Encryption Key Powerline Tabs Network Encryption Key12 Powerline Statistics Powerline Tabs Powerline Statistics13 Powerline Priority Settings Powerline Tabs Priority SettingsFirewall Advanced SettingsAdvanced Settings Advanced Settings Virtual Servers Corinex Powerline Router User Guide Corinex Powerline Router User Guide Advanced Settings Block Sites DMZ Corinex Powerline Router User Guide Restart Router Advanced Settings / Utilities Security logUtilities Utilities 23 Restore factory defaultsUtilities Utilities Utilities 29 Firmware Update Utilities Firmware UpdateUtilities Utilities System Settings Corinex Powerline Router User Guide Powerline Setup through the Ethernet Interface 34 Setup Tool 36 Select Start Menu Folder Running the Setup Tool 37 Ready to InstallNow the following screen should be displayed 40 Configured devices 41 Corinex Open Management main window Setup of Router Snmp Powerline AgentSetup of Router Snmp Powerline Agent Adding a Local Network Powerline Network Fig Adding a Powerline NetworkAdding a Powerline Device 49 Adding Powerline Device Powerline Agent settings Setup of Router Snmp Powerline Agent Setup of Router Snmp Powerline Agent Setup of Router Snmp Powerline Agent If it just doesn’t work Troubleshooting GuideAppendix a Troubleshooting / Troubleshooting Guide Corinex Product SupportIt works but it is slow Troubleshooting GuideHave got all that, it still doesn’t work Cappp Appendix B Glossary Appendix B GlossaryAppendix B Glossary Appendix B Glossary Appendix B Glossary Appendix B Glossary Appendix B Glossary Hyper Text Markup Language Html 1. The language used Appendix B Glossary Appendix B Glossary Appendix B Glossary Appendix B Glossary Appendix B Glossary Appendix B Glossary Step One Pinging an IP Address Appendix C How to Ping your ISP’s E-mail and Web addressStep Two Pinging for a Web Address Step Two Pinging for a Web Address101 For Windows 95, 98 and Me For Windows NT, 2000, and XP For Windows NT, 2000 and XPFor Linux PC For Linux PCUtilities select Network Utility For Macintosh OS X computerFor Macintosh OS X computer Applications open UtilitiesNetwork Utility info Index Index108