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| Configuration: Basic Advanced TCP/IP Wireless |
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PING | A network utility that tests host reachability by sending a small packet to the host and waiting for a | |
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| reply. If you PING a computer IP address and receive a reply, you know the computer is reachable |
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| over the network. It also stands for “Packet InterNet Groper.” |
port | On a computer or other electronic device, a port is a socket or plug used to physically connect it to | |
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| the network or to other devices. |
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| In TCP/IP, a port is a number from 0 to 65536 used logically by a client program to specify a server |
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| program. Ports 0 to 1024 are reserved. |
port triggering | A mechanism that enables incoming communication with specified applications. Primarily used for | |
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| gaming applications. |
POTS | “Plain old telephone service;” basic analog telephone service. POTS uses the lowest 4 kHz of | |
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| bandwidth on twisted pair wiring. |
PPP
PPPoE | |
| modems. |
PPTP | |
| jointly by several vendors. |
private IP | An IP address assigned to a computer on the VT2442 LAN by the DHCP server on the VT2442 for a |
address | specified lease time. Private IP addresses are used by the VT2442 LAN only; they are invisible to |
| devices on the Internet. See also public IP address. |
PSTN | The public switched telephone network is the traditional |
| network. See also POTS. |
public IP | A public IP address is visible to devices on the Internet. See also private IP address. |
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QoS | quality of service |
RIP | Routing Information Protocol enables routers to exchange routing information with other network |
| routers. Any |
| • Sends automatic update packets containing its routing table periodically (every 30 seconds) |
| • Accepts periodic updates from other routers and adds, deletes, or modifies routes in its routing |
| table accordingly |
| • Responds to requests for its routing table |
RTP | Real Time Protocol for voice traffic. |
| The most common type of connector for household or office phones. |
| The most common type of port for Ethernet networks. |
router | On IP networks, a device connecting at least two networks, which may or may not be similar. A |
| router filters data based on the IP address, examining the source and destination IP addresses to |
| determine the best route on which to forward it. |
server | A dedicated computer that supplies files, data, or services to other “client” computers or devices. |
SIP | Session Initiation Protocol for voice traffic. |
| A standalone media terminal adapter converts analog voice signals to and from a standard |
| telephone to digital data that can be transmitted through a broadband connection over the Internet. |
SSH | secure shell |
stateful | A type of firewall that tracks each connection traversing all firewall interfaces to ensure validity. In |
inspection | addition to examining the source and destination in the packet header based on static rules, a |
| stateful inspection firewall: |
| • Examines packet headers on context established by previous packets that traversed the firewall |
| • Monitors the connection state and saves it in a table |
| • Closes ports until a connection to a specific port is requested |
| • May examine the packet contents up through the application layer to determine more than just the |
| source and destination |
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