Appendix G. Glossary

DSU

Data Service Unit. A device used with a CSU to support digital communications by converting signals. (See also CSU.)

DTE

Data terminal equipment. The portion of a data terminal that interfaces to the end-user’s equipment. The main difference between DCE and DTE is that pins 2 and 3 are reversed on the EIA-232.

DTMF dialing

Dual tone multifrequency dialing. The tones used by customer equipment to signal the network.

Dual Nx56/64 Module

(Nx is pronounced “en-by.”) One of the ATLAS 550 option modules. The Dual Nx56/64 Module pro- vides two synchronous V.35 DTE ports, each of which can operate at any rate that is a multiple of 56 or 64 kbps, up to 2.048 Mbps.

Dual T1/PRI Module

One of the ATLAS 550 option modules. The Dual T1/PRI Module provides two channelized T1 or Pri- mary Rate ISDN (PRI) interfaces. Each interface can operate independently in DS-1 or DSX-1 mode, and any port can serve as the primary or backup timing source for the entire system.

E1 circuit

European equivalent to the T-1 with a capacity of 2.048 Mbps. An E1 can handle 32 voice channels with each conversation being digitized at 64 kbps.

ESF

Extended superframe. A method of grouping T1 carrier frames into larger superframes, each contain- ing 24 consecutive T1 frames.

FECN

Forward Explicit Congestion Notification. Sent to the device receiving data from the frame relay net- work to indicate that there is congestion in the receive direction. The receiving DTE device should take action to slow down traffic from the remote end. Compare with BECN.

flash memory

A kind of non-volatile storage device, similar to EEPROM, where erasing can only be done in blocks or the entire chip.

flash upgrades

Upgrades that can be downloaded into the flash memory.

FRAD

Frame Relay Access Device. Any equipment that provides a connection between a frame relay net- work and a LAN.

Frame Relay

A subset of the X.25 packet switching protocol that allows for efficient transmission of data by utiliz- ing many virtual circuits on a single physical interface.

FTP

File Transfer Protocol. The TCP/IP protocol used to log in to a network, list files and directories, and transfer files.

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