Nortel Networks 8600 Access control entry ACE, Access control list ACL, Add/drop multiplexer ADM

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access control entry (ACE)

One of the filter rules that comprise an access control list (ACL). A filter rule statement defines a pattern (in a packet) and the desired behavior for packets that carry the pattern. When the packets match an ACE rule, the specified action executes.

access control list (ACL)

An ordered list of filter rules referred to as access control entries. The ACEs provide specific actions, such as dropping packets within a specified IP range, or a specific Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) or User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port or port range. When an ingress or egress packet meets the match criteria specified in one or more ACEs within an ACL, the corresponding action executes.

access control template (ACT)

Defines the selection of match fields for a given ACL. Before you add an ACE to an ACL, you must first associate the ACL with an existing ACT.

add/drop multiplexer (ADM)

A network element in which facilities are added, dropped, or passed directly through for transmission to other network elements.

Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)

Maps an IP address to a physical machine address, for example, maps an IP address to an Ethernet media across control (MAC) address.

Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600

Terminology

NN46205-102 01.01 Standard

30 May 2008

Copyright © 2008 Nortel Networks

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Contents Terminology Legal Notice Contents Introduction Software license Software license GeneralNortel Networks Inc. software license agreement Software license Terminology New in this releaseNew in this release Introduction Introduction Access control list ACL Access control entry ACEAccess control template ACT Address Resolution Protocol ARPAsynchronous Transfer Mode ATM Address resolution unit ARUAdvanced Encryption Standard AES AggregateAttenuation Automatic protection switching APSAttribute AS autonomous system16 a Baysecure Access Control Bsac Backup designated router BDRBackplane forwarding module BFM BandwidthBootstrap Protocol BootP Bit error rate BERBGP Border Gateway Protocol BGP neighborBorder Gateway Protocol BGP Bootstrap router BSRBoundary port Breaker Interface Panel BIP20 B Candidate bootstrap router C-BSR Cable assemblyCable plant Central Office COCommand line interface CLI Class of service CoSCircuitless IP Classless interdomain routing CidrConstant bit rate CBR CommunityCustom AutoNegotiation Advertisement Cana Customer edge CE24 C Data Encryption Standard DES Denial-of-service DoSData Communications Equipment DCE Data Terminating Equipment DTEDense wavelength division multiplexing Dwdm DiffServ DS boundary or access pointDemultiplexing Designated router DRDigital subscriber line access multiplexer Dslam Differentiated Services Code Point DscpDigital subscriber line DSL Dual port controller DPCDistributed MultiLink Trunking Dmlt Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DhcpDistribution tree Domain Name System DNSEthernet Services Module ESM Ethernet switches ESElectromagnetic Interference EMI Electrostatic Discharge ESDExplicit route ER Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN EAPoLExplicit path Extended Unique Identifier EUIFeedback Output Queue FOQ Far end fault indication FefiFEC to Nhlfe table FTN File allocation table FAT32 F Get nearest server GNS Generalized Regular Expression Parser GrepGigabit Ethernet GE Gigabit Interface Converter Gbic34 G Hypertext Transfer Protocol Http High Availability HAHypertext Transfer Protocol, Secure Https 36 H Incoming label map ILM Integrated service director ISDInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Ieee Interior BGP IbgpInternet Assigned Numbers Authority Iana Internet Group membership Authentication Protocol IgapInternet Control Message Protocol Icmp Internet Engineering Task Force IetfInternet Protocol version 4 IPv4 Interswitch trunking ISTInternet Protocol version 6 IPv6 Internetwork Packet Exchange IPXCopyright 2008 Nortel Networks Jitter 42 J Label distribution mode Label advertise modeLabel Label bindingLabel switched path LSP Label retention modeLabel switched router LSR Label use modeLast member query interval Lmqi Lightweight Directory Access Protocol LdapLatency Layer 2 L2Link-state advertisement LSA Local access transport area LataLink-state database Lsdb Load balancing LBMarking Management information base MIBMask Maximum burst size MBSMedia access unit MAU Media Access Control MACMedia dependent adapter MDA Message Digest 5 MD5Multicast Link Discovery MLD Multihomed ASMulticast router discovery Mrdisc Multicast Router Discovery Protocol MrdpMultiple spanning tree configuration table Multiple spanning tree configuration identifierMultiplexing Multiplexer MUXMultiprotocol Label Switching Mpls 52 M Nanometer nm Network Basic Input/Output System NetBIOSNeighbor discovery ND Network Address Translation NATNonVolatile Random Access Memory Nvram Nonbroadcast multiaccess NbmaNortel Networks command line interface Nncli Network-to-network interface NNIOpen Shortest Path First Ospf Operation, administration, and maintenance OAMOpen Systems Interconnection OSI Optical Ethernet OEOptical Carrier-level 12 concatenation OC-12c/STM-4 Optical Carrier-level 3 concatenation OC-3c/STM-1Optical Time Domain Reflectometer Otdr Out of band OOBPacket Capture Tool Pcap Password Authentication Protocol PAPPacket loss Packet over Sonet PoSPenultimate router Peak cell rate PCRPer-hop behavior PHB Permanent virtual connection PVCPoint-to-Point Protocol PPP Port Access Entity PAEPolicing PortPrimary rate interface PRI PrefixPrivate virtual circuit PVC Provider Edge PE deviceProvider core router P router Protocol Independent Multicast, Sparse Mode PIM-SMProvider edge PE 62 P Quality of service QoS 64 Q Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Rstp Random Access Memory RAMRead Write All RWA Real-Time Streaming Protocol RtspRemote login rlogin Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service RadiusReduced instruction set computer Risc RemarkingRemote monitoring Rmon Reverse Address Resolution Protocol RarpRendezvous point RP Request for comments RFCResource Reservation Protocol-Traffic Engineering RSVP-TE Report Route Object RRORIP Routing Information Protocol Route flappingRouting policy Routing Information Protocol RIP70 R Service level agreement SLA Service Advertisement Protocol SAPSecure Shell SSH Secure Sockets Layer SSLSingle Link Smlt SLT single mode fiber SMF Signal computing system architectureShim Shortest path first SPFSmlt client Smlt aggregation switchSource path messages SPM Spanning treeSwitch Fabric/Central Processor Unit SF/CPU Switch Fabric SFSwitched multimegabit data service Smds Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory SdramNavigation 76 S TCP Transport Control Protocol Transparent LAN Service TLSTransparent domain identifier TDI Time Division Multiplexing TDMType of service TOS Transparent LAN Services TLSTraffic profile Transit ASTelevision TV Tunnel groups80 T Universal/Local U/L Universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter UartUniversal resource locator URL Unshielded twisted pair UTPUser-to-network interface UNI User Datagram Protocol UDPUpstream node 82 UVirtual Private LAN Service Vpls View-based access control model VacmVariable bit rate VBR Virtual connection VCVirtual router VR Virtual private network identifier VPN-IDVirtual router forwarding VRF Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol VrrpWeighted round robin WRR Web Switching Module WSMWiring closet WC Wavelength division multiplexing WDM86 W Page Terminology Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch
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8600 specifications

Nortel Networks 8600 is a highly regarded member of the Nortel Ethernet routing portfolio, specifically designed to meet the demands of today's bandwidth-hungry environments. This advanced platform is a favorite for service providers and enterprises due to its scalability, reliability, and performance capabilities.

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