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Glossary
This glossary defines terms and abbreviations used in this manual. To return to your previous page, click the Adobe® Reader® Go to Previous View button.
broadband
broadband provider
cable modem
coaxial cable (coax)
See Ethernet.
A device or card that connects a computer, printer, or other peripheral device to the network or to some other device. An Ethernet adapter connects a computer to the LAN.
If you have a cable modem, the cable company from which you subscribe to
A device enabling a broadband connection to the Internet over cable television lines. It requires a subscription for
A type of wire consisting of a center wire surrounded by insulation and a grounded shield of braided wire traditionally used mainly to carry cable television signals. The shield minimizes electrical and radio frequency interference.
default gateway | A designated router that forwards all traffic not addressed to a host on the local subnet. |
DHCP | A Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server dynamically assigns IP addresses to client hosts on |
| an IP network. DHCP eliminates the need to manually assign static IP addresses by “leasing” an |
| IP address and subnet mask to each client. It enables the automatic reuse of unused IP addresses. |
| The VT2442 can simultaneously be a DHCP client and a DHCP server: |
| • A DHCP server at Vonage headend assigns a WAN IP address to your VT2442. |
| • The VT2442 contains a |
| on its LAN. |
DMZ | A |
| Internet. A DMZ prevents direct access by outside users to private data. (The term comes from the |
| geographic buffers located between some conflicting countries such as North and South Korea.) In a |
| typical small DMZ configuration, the DMZ host receives requests from private LAN users to access |
| external web sites and initiates sessions for these requests. The DMZ host cannot initiate a session |
| back to the private LAN. Internet users outside the private LAN can access only the DMZ host. You |
| can use a DMZ to set up a web server or for gaming without exposing confidential data. |
DOCSIS | The |
| to deliver data between a cable network and computer systems. |
| for use in Europe. |
DNS | The Domain Name System is the Internet system for converting domain names to IP addresses. A |
| DNS server contains a table matching domain names such as Internetname.com to IP addresses |
| such as 192.169.9.1. When you access the Web, a DNS server translates the URL displayed on the |
| browser to the destination website IP address. The DNS lookup table is a distributed Internet |
| database; no one DNS server lists all |
domain name | A unique name, such as motorola.com, that maps to an IP address. Domain names are typically |
| much easier to remember than IP addresses. |
| Method of representing an IP address or subnet mask using four decimal numbers called octets. |
format | Each octet represents eight bits. |
| In a class C IP address, the octets are “network.network.network.host.” The first three octets |
| together represent the network address and the final octet is the host address. In the VT2442 LAN |
| default configuration, 192.168.15 represents the network address. In the final octet, the host address |
| can be from 2 to 254. |
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