Cisco Systems 806 manual GL-4

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Glossary

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TNV

Telecommunications network voltage. A secondary circuit that under normal

 

operating conditions carries telecommunication signals. Telecommunications

 

signals are a steady-state, varying amplitude, or intermittent voltage or current

 

intended for use on a telecommunications network. A telecommunications

 

network is considered a metallically terminated circuit intended to carry

 

telecommunication signals for voice, data, or other communication. These

 

networks might be publicly or privately owned. They might be subjected to

 

overvoltages due to atmospheric discharges or power-line failures.

TO HUB/TO PC

A button that enables you to use a straight-through cable to connect either hubs,

button

or servers, PCs, and workstations to the router. Without this button, you would

 

need to supply a crossover cable to connect a hub to the router. Setting the button

 

to TO HUB (in) indicates that you are connecting a hub; setting the button to TO

 

PC (out) indicates that you are connecting a server, PC, or workstation.

 

Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide

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