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| The most widely installed Ethernet local area networks (LANs) use ordinary telephone |
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| Also called “Fast Ethernet”, it is a 100 Mbps version of Ethernet. |
| 100 Mbps rather than 10 Mbps. Like regular Ethernet, Fast Ethernet is a shared media LAN. |
| All nodes share the 100 Mbps bandwidth. |
| cabling, one pair for transmission, one pair for receiving. |
Address Resolution | An internet protocol used to map dynamic internet addresses to physical addresses on Local |
Protocol (ARP) | Area Networks. |
Alternate Mark | The |
Inversion (AMI) | alternately inverted (sent by polarity opposite that of the preceding mark). |
analog | The telephone transmission of voice, video or image. Telephone transmission and/or |
| switching that is not digital. |
Asynchronous Transfer | Very high speed transmission technology. ATM is a high bandwidth, |
Mode (ATM) | |
| segmented into |
| allocated to services on demand. The term “asynchronous” applies, as each cell is presented |
| to the network on a |
authentication | The process of identifying an individual, usually based on a username and password |
| combination, although the process can be many more steps. In security systems, |
| authentication is distinct from authorization, which is the process of giving individuals |
| access to system objects based on their identity. Authentication merely ensures that the |
| individual is who he or she claims to be, but says nothing about the access rights of the |
| individual. Authentication in whatever form, is usually followed by authorization. |
bandwidth | The width of a communications channel. Analog is typically measured in Hertz (cycles per |
| second), a voice conversation is typically measured in bits per second. |
Basic Rate Interface | Basic Rate Interface (2b+d) in ISDN. |
(BRI) |
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Bipolar | A coding scheme that maintains ones density. |
Substitution |
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bipolar violation | BPV. A violation is declared for AMI if two successive pulses have the same polarity. |
bit | Contraction of the words "binary" and "digit". |
Bit Error Rate | The number of erred bits divided by the total number of bits. |
broadband | A technology that provides an extremely wide and fast bandwidth so that many people can |
| simultaneously use the service. It is generally associated with multiple types of |
| transmissions on the same connection such as voice, data, video and digital or analog |
| information. |
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