Glossary

 

10Base-T

 

 

10Base-T

The most widely installed Ethernet local area networks (LANs) use ordinary telephone

 

twisted-pair wire. When used on Ethernet, this carrier medium is known at 10BASE-T.

 

10BASE-T supports Ethernet’s 10 Mbps transmission speed.

100Base-TX

Also called “Fast Ethernet”, it is a 100 Mbps version of Ethernet. 100Base-T transmits at

 

100 Mbps rather than 10 Mbps. Like regular Ethernet, Fast Ethernet is a shared media LAN.

 

All nodes share the 100 Mbps bandwidth. 100Base-TX uses two pairs of Category 5

 

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 line-coding format in T1 transmission systems whereby successive ones (marks) are

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, low-delay,

Mode (ATM)

connection-oriented, packet-like switching and multiplexijng technique. Usable capacity is

 

segmented into 53-byte fixed-size cells, consisting of header and information fields,

 

allocated to services on demand. The term “asynchronous” applies, as each cell is presented

 

to the network on a “start-stop” basis - in other words, asynchronously.

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)

 

Bipolar 8-Zero

A coding scheme that maintains ones density.

Substitution

 

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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