GLOSSARY

SNAP - SubNetwork Access Protocol

SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) - the Internet standard pro- tocol for managing nodes on an IP network.

snmpd - an SMNP agent for a given adapter card.

SONET (Synchronous Optical Network) - a new and growing body of stan- dards that defines all aspects of transporting and managing digital traffic over optical facilities in the public network.

Source Traffic Descriptor - a set of traffic parameters belonging to the ATM Traffic Descriptor used during the connection set-up to capture the intrinsic traffic characteristics of the connection requested by the source.

Spanning Tree Protocol - provides loop-free topology in a network environ- ment where there are redundant paths.

SPANS (Simple Protocol for ATM Network Signalling) - FORE Systems’ proprietary signalling protocol used for establishing SVCs between FORE Systems equipment.

SPARC (Scalable Processor Architecture Reduced instruction set Com- puter) - a powerful workstation similar to a reduced-instruction-set-comput- ing (RISC) workstation.

SPE (Synchronous Payload Envelope) - the payload field plus a little over- head of a basic SONET signal.

SPVC (Smart PVC) - a generic term for any communications medium which is permanently provisioned at the end points, but switched in the middle. In ATM, there are two kinds of SPVCs: smart permanent virtual path connec- tions (SPVPCs) and smart permanent virtual channel connections (SPVCCs).

Static Route - a route that is entered manually into the routing table.

STM (Synchronous Transfer Mode) - a transport and switching method that depends on information occurring in regular and fixed patterns with respect to a reference such as a frame pattern.

STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) - two or more insulated wires that are twisted together and then wrapped in a cable with metallic braid or foil to prevent interference and offer noise-free transmissions.

STS (Synchronous Transport Signal) - a SONET electrical signal rate.

Sublayer - a logical subdivision of a layer.

SVC (Switched Virtual Circuit (or Channel)) - a channel established on demand by network signalling, used for information transport between two locations and lasting only for the duration of the transfer; the datacom equiv- alent of a dialed telephone call.

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