Cabletron Systems SFCS-200WG, SFCS-1000, SFCS-200BX manual Glossary

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GLOSSARY

Physical Layer (PHY) Connection - an association established by the PHY between two or more ATM-entities. A PHY connection consists of the concat- enation of PHY links in order to provide an end-to-end transfer capability to PHY SAPs.

PMD (Physical Medium Dependent) - a sublayer concerned with the bit transfer between two network nodes. It deals with wave shapes, timing recovery, line coding, and electro-optic conversions for fiber based links.

PNNI (Private Network Node Interface or Private Network-to-Network Interface) - a protocol that defines the interaction of private ATM switches or groups of private ATM switches

ping (Packet Internet Groper) - a program used to test reachability of desti- nations by sending them an ICMP echo request and waiting for a reply.

Point-to-Multipoint Connection - a collection of associated ATM VC or VP links, with associated endpoint nodes, with the following properties:

1.One ATM link, called the Root Link, serves as the root in a simple tree topology. When the Root node sends information, all of the remaining nodes on the connection, called Leaf nodes, receive copies of the information.

2.Each of the Leaf Nodes on the connection can send information directly to the Root Node. The Root Node cannot distinguish which Leaf is sending information without additional (higher layer) information. (See the following note for Phase 1.)

3.The Leaf Nodes cannot communicate directly to each other with this con- nection type.

Note: Phase 1 signalling does not support traffic sent from a Leaf to the Root.

Point-to-Point Connection - a connection with only two endpoints.

Primitive - an abstract, implementation-independent interaction between a layer service user and a layer service provider.

PROM (Programmable Read-Only Memory) - a chip-based information stor- age area that can be recorded by an operator but erased only through a physi- cal process.

Protocol - a set of rules and formats (semantic and syntactic) that determines the communication behavior of layer entities in the performance of the layer functions.

Protocol Control Information - the information exchanged between corre- sponding entities using a lower layer connection to coordinate their joint operation.

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