QoS

RFC

RIP

SEF

SES

session

SNMP

Spanning Tree

subnet mask

TCP

TCP/IP

TFTP

trap receivers

Quality of Service is the configured traffic parameters that are assigned to a virtual circuit, which specifies how quickly and how accurately data is transferred from the sender to the receiver.

Request For Comment is a series of notes that contain surveys, measurements, ideas, techniques, and observations, as well as proposed and accepted TCP/IP protocol standards. RFCs are available on the Internet.

Routing Information Protocol allows routers to update the routing tables automatically (for example with information such as how many hops between destinations). The version of RIP you select for the session must match the version supported by the service provider. Versions RIP1 and RIP-1 compatible are used for broadcast. Version RIP 2 is used for multicast.

Severely Errored Frames is the incoming signal has at least four consecutive errored framing patterns.

Severely Errored Seconds is the seconds during which more than 2,500 bipolar errors are detected on the line.

The time during which two computers maintain a communication connection. An example is a connection configured between the Megabit Modem and the service provider.

Simple Network Management Protocol is a protocol that specifies how to send information between a NMS and managed devices on a network. The managed devices run a program called an agent. The agent interprets SNMP request and responds to them. SNMP is used to set device configurations, read device configurations or read the device status.

A bridging protocol that detects and prevents loops from occurring in a system containing multiple bridges.

A type of IP address that allows a site to use a single IP address for multiple physical networks.

Transmission Control Protocol is a transport protocol used to map inbound traffic (from a remote IP address) to an internal (LAN) IP address. Establishes connection with remote user before data transmission.

Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol is a protocol used for communications between computers over networks and the internet.

Trivial File Transfer Protocol is a protocol used to download card images or other files from an external TFTP server to the NVRAM of any installed cards, or to upload files from an installed card to an external TFTP server.

PCs configured to receive SNMP traps (messages).

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