GLOSSARY D
The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) 802.3 specification for | |
| Ethernet over thin coaxial cable. |
AAL5 | ATM Adaptation Layer 5. |
ADSL | Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line is a technology in which data is transferred from |
| the service provider to the subscriber at up to 7.552 Mbps, and transferred from |
| subscriber to service provider at up to 928 Kbps. ADSL is the implementation of the |
| physical layer for transmission of data. |
ATM | Asynchronous Transfer Mode is a high bandwidth, low delay, |
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| transmit voice, video and data over a network. ATM layers define how cells are |
| formatted and provides the transport of the fixed length cells between the modem |
| and the service provider (or endpoints of the virtual connection). |
attenuation | The dissipation of the power of a transmitted signal as it travels over copper wire, |
| measured in decibels (dB). |
authentication | Security feature offered through PAP and CHAP with PPP sessions. |
BER | Bit Error Rate is a measure of transmission quality. The ratio of error bits to the total |
| number of bits transmitted. |
bps | |
| transmission. |
CBR | Constant Bit Rate is a Service Class for the modem. It provides constant bit rate data |
| with a timing relationship between the source and the destination. Also, a traffic class |
| that carries a guaranteed constant bandwidth. Best suited for applications that require |
| fixed bandwidth, such as uncompressed voice, video and circuit emulation. CBR is a |
| Quality of Service class defined by the ATM Forum for ATM networks. |
cell | A |
| contains a |
| payload. |
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