Nortel Networks 8600 manual Traffic profile, Transit AS, Transmission Control Protocol TCP, Trunk

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traffic profile

The temporal properties of a traffic stream, such as rate.

transit AS

An AS that has multiple connections to one or more ASs and is used (with certain policy restrictions) to carry both transit and local traffic.

Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)

Provides flow control and sequencing for transmitted data over an end-to-end connection.

Transmission Control Protocol over IP (TCP/IP)

A protocol stack designed to connect different networks.

Transparent LAN Services (TLS)

A network application that provides a virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) the ability to transmit customer Ethernet packets across a shared network.

Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)

A protocol that governs transferring files between nodes without protection against packet loss.

trunk

A logical group of ports that behaves like a single large port.

trunk port

On the Ethernet Routing Switch 8600, a trunk port is a port that connects to the service provider network such as the MPLS environment.

type of service (TOS)

A field in the IPv4 header that determines the

Class of Service prior to the standardization of

Differentiated Services.

tunnel

See LSP.

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 General Software licenseNortel Networks Inc. software license agreement Software license New in this release TerminologyNew in this release Introduction Introduction Access control template ACT Access control entry ACEAccess control list ACL Address Resolution Protocol ARPAdvanced Encryption Standard AES Address resolution unit ARUAsynchronous Transfer Mode ATM AggregateAttribute Automatic protection switching APSAttenuation AS autonomous system16 a Backplane forwarding module BFM Backup designated router BDRBaysecure Access Control Bsac BandwidthBGP Border Gateway Protocol Bit error rate BERBootstrap Protocol BootP BGP neighborBoundary port Bootstrap router BSRBorder Gateway Protocol BGP Breaker Interface Panel BIP20 B Cable plant Cable assemblyCandidate bootstrap router C-BSR Central Office COCircuitless IP Class of service CoSCommand line interface CLI Classless interdomain routing CidrCustom AutoNegotiation Advertisement Cana CommunityConstant bit rate CBR Customer edge CE24 C Data Communications Equipment DCE Denial-of-service DoSData Encryption Standard DES Data Terminating Equipment DTEDemultiplexing DiffServ DS boundary or access pointDense wavelength division multiplexing Dwdm Designated router DRDigital subscriber line DSL Differentiated Services Code Point DscpDigital subscriber line access multiplexer Dslam Dual port controller DPCDistribution tree Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DhcpDistributed MultiLink Trunking Dmlt Domain Name System DNSElectromagnetic Interference EMI Ethernet switches ESEthernet Services Module ESM Electrostatic Discharge ESDExplicit path Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN EAPoLExplicit route ER Extended Unique Identifier EUIFEC to Nhlfe table FTN Far end fault indication FefiFeedback Output Queue FOQ File allocation table FAT32 F Gigabit Ethernet GE Generalized Regular Expression Parser GrepGet nearest server GNS Gigabit Interface Converter Gbic34 G High Availability HA Hypertext Transfer Protocol HttpHypertext Transfer Protocol, Secure Https 36 H Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Ieee Integrated service director ISDIncoming label map ILM Interior BGP IbgpInternet Control Message Protocol Icmp Internet Group membership Authentication Protocol IgapInternet Assigned Numbers Authority Iana Internet Engineering Task Force IetfInternet Protocol version 6 IPv6 Interswitch trunking ISTInternet Protocol version 4 IPv4 Internetwork Packet Exchange IPXCopyright 2008 Nortel Networks Jitter 42 J Label Label advertise modeLabel distribution mode Label bindingLabel switched router LSR Label retention modeLabel switched path LSP Label use modeLatency Lightweight Directory Access Protocol LdapLast member query interval Lmqi Layer 2 L2Link-state database Lsdb Local access transport area LataLink-state advertisement LSA Load balancing LBMask Management information base MIBMarking Maximum burst size MBSMedia dependent adapter MDA Media Access Control MACMedia access unit MAU Message Digest 5 MD5Multicast router discovery Mrdisc Multihomed ASMulticast Link Discovery MLD Multicast Router Discovery Protocol MrdpMultiplexing Multiple spanning tree configuration identifierMultiple spanning tree configuration table Multiplexer MUXMultiprotocol Label Switching Mpls 52 M Neighbor discovery ND Network Basic Input/Output System NetBIOSNanometer nm Network Address Translation NATNortel Networks command line interface Nncli Nonbroadcast multiaccess NbmaNonVolatile Random Access Memory Nvram Network-to-network interface NNIOpen Systems Interconnection OSI Operation, administration, and maintenance OAMOpen Shortest Path First Ospf Optical Ethernet OEOptical Time Domain Reflectometer Otdr Optical Carrier-level 3 concatenation OC-3c/STM-1Optical Carrier-level 12 concatenation OC-12c/STM-4 Out of band OOBPacket loss Password Authentication Protocol PAPPacket Capture Tool Pcap Packet over Sonet PoSPer-hop behavior PHB Peak cell rate PCRPenultimate router Permanent virtual connection PVCPolicing Port Access Entity PAEPoint-to-Point Protocol PPP PortPrivate virtual circuit PVC PrefixPrimary rate interface PRI Provider Edge PE deviceProtocol Independent Multicast, Sparse Mode PIM-SM Provider core router P routerProvider edge PE 62 P Quality of service QoS 64 Q Read Write All RWA Random Access Memory RAMRapid Spanning Tree Protocol Rstp Real-Time Streaming Protocol RtspReduced instruction set computer Risc Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service RadiusRemote login rlogin RemarkingRendezvous point RP Reverse Address Resolution Protocol RarpRemote monitoring Rmon Request for comments RFCRIP Routing Information Protocol Report Route Object RROResource Reservation Protocol-Traffic Engineering RSVP-TE Route flappingRouting Information Protocol RIP Routing policy70 R Secure Shell SSH Service Advertisement Protocol SAPService level agreement SLA Secure Sockets Layer SSLShim Signal computing system architectureSingle Link Smlt SLT single mode fiber SMF Shortest path first SPFSource path messages SPM Smlt aggregation switchSmlt client Spanning treeSwitched multimegabit data service Smds Switch Fabric SFSwitch Fabric/Central Processor Unit SF/CPU Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory SdramNavigation 76 S Transparent domain identifier TDI Transparent LAN Service TLSTCP Transport Control Protocol Time Division Multiplexing TDMTraffic profile Transparent LAN Services TLSType of service TOS Transit ASTunnel groups Television TV80 T Universal resource locator URL Universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter UartUniversal/Local U/L Unshielded twisted pair UTPUpstream node User Datagram Protocol UDPUser-to-network interface UNI 82 UVariable bit rate VBR View-based access control model VacmVirtual Private LAN Service Vpls Virtual connection VCVirtual router forwarding VRF Virtual private network identifier VPN-IDVirtual router VR Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol VrrpWiring closet WC Web Switching Module WSMWeighted round robin WRR Wavelength division multiplexing WDM86 W Page Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch Terminology
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8600 specifications

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