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REPEATER(S):

An amplifier that extends the standard length of cable in a transmission path, it compensates for distortion and signal attenuation.

RING TOPOLOGY:

A type of network where the workstations are connected, via repeaters in one single uni-directional loop. See TABLE 1

RIP: (Routing Information Protocol)

This is a protocol for routing traffic through LAN's. This is often used to connect colour copiers to networks.

ROUTER:

A router is a network connection device. Routers can support most protocols (As referred to in this document). The primary function is to find routes between networks and provide network management capability.

SERIAL INTERFACE:

This interface uses data which is sent bit by bit in a single path.

SERVER:

Is a computer on a network that runs the network operating system (NOS) and holds the files and resources that are to be shared between users on the network.

SESSION:

This is the term for a 'live' link between 2 or more devices. It is the link that is currently in use.

SIMPLEX CIRCUIT:

This circuit differs from the Full Duplex circuit, it will only send data in 1(one) direction at a time.

SQL: (Structured Query Language)

This is a language defined to give all the users on a system a standard way to read and write data to a database.

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Barco DP2000/2500 setup guide Repeaters, Ring Topology, Router, Serial Interface, Server, Session, Simplex Circuit