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Glossary

S

SAR

SFP

Short reach

Simple Network

Management

Protocol

Single-mode fiber

SMF

SNMP

SNMP2

SONET

SR

SRAM

Subrate DS3

Synchronous Optical Network

Segmentation and reassembly. One of the two sublayers of the AAL common part convergence sublayer, responsible for dividing (at the source) and reassembling (at the destination) the protocol data units (PDUs) passed from the convergence sublayer. The SAR sublayer takes the PDUs processed by the convergence sublayer and, after dividing them into 48-byte pieces of payload data, passes them to the ATM layer for further processing. See also AAL.

small formfactor pluggable (module) as in GBIC

See SR.

See SNMP.

See SMF.

Single-mode fiber. Fiber-optic cabling with a narrow core that allows light to enter only at a single angle. Such cabling has higher bandwidth than multimode fiber, but requires a light source with a narrow spectral width (for example, a laser). Also called monomode fiber. See also Multimode fiber.

Simple Network Management Protocol. Network management protocol used almost exclusively in TCP/IP networks. SNMP provides a means to monitor and control network devices, and to manage configurations, statistics collection, performance, and security. See also SNMP2.

SNMP Version 2. Version 2 of the network management protocol. SNMP2 supports centralized as well as distributed network management strategies, and includes improvements in the SMI, protocol operations, management architecture, and security. See also SNMP.

Synchronous Optical Network. High-speed synchronous network specification developed by Bellcore and designed to run on optical fiber. STS-1 is the basic building block of SONET. It was approved as an international standard in 1988.

Short reach. SONET/SDH specification for transmit power and receive sensitivity that achieves a 1.2-mile (2 km) reach.

A type of RAM that retains its contents for as long as power is supplied. SRAM does not require constant refreshing, like DRAM. Compare with DRAM.

A generic term to describe a process in which the bandwidth of a clear channel DS3 is limited to a lower rate. Several proprietary formats exist.

See SONET.

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T1

 

Digital WAN carrier facility. T1 transmits DS1-formatted data at 1.544 Mbps through the telephone

 

 

 

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