IBM 201 manual CDDI see Copper Distributed Data Interface, CIFS see Windows networking

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broadcast topology. A network topology in which all attaching devices are capable of receiving a signal transmitted by any other attaching device on the network.

buffer storage. (1) A special-purpose storage or storage area allowing, through temporary storage, the data transfer between two functional units having different transfer characteristics. A buffer storage is used between non-synchronized devices, or where one is serial and the other is parallel or between those having different transfer rates. Synonymous with buffer (T). (2) In word processing, a temporary storage in which text is held for processing or communication (T).

building cable. The permanently installed cable within a building that interconnects offices to wiring closets, wiring closets to wiring closets, and wiring closets to computer rooms of building entrances.

building entrance. The entry point in a building where external communication cables are interconnected with internal building cables.

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cache. A high-speed buffer storage that contains frequently accessed instructions and data to reduce access time.

cascade. To connect in a series or in a succession of stages so that each stage derives from or acts upon the product of the preceding stage.

catenet. A network in which hosts are connected to networks and the networks are interconnected by gateways. The Internet is an example of a catenet.

CDDI (see Copper Distributed Data Interface).

Challenge Handshake Authorization Protocol (CHAP). A password protection protocol that describes how to authenticate incoming data calls. The password is encrypted over the access line.

CHAP (see Challenge Handshake Authorization Protocol).

CIFS (see Windows networking).

client. A computer system or process that requests access to the data, services, or resources of a server (another computer system or process). Multiple clients may share access to a common server. Synonym for requester.

client-server model. A common way to describe network services and the model user processes (programs) of those services.

closed network. Synonym for closed path.

closed path. A network in which all of the cable paths and wiring closets are directly or indirectly connected. Synonymous with closed network.

cluster. In high-availability cluster multiprocessing (HACMP), a set of independent systems (called nodes) that are organized into a network for the purpose of sharing resources and communicating with each other. .

collision avoidance. In carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance (CSMA/CA), the sending of a jam signal and waiting a variable time before transmitting data, to avoid two or more simultaneous transmissions.

Common Internet File System (CIFS). A protocol that enables collaboration on the Internet by defining a remote file-access protocol that is compatible with the way applications already share data on local disks and network file servers (MS).

configuration list. In a LAN, a list of all of the names and addresses of stations attached to a LAN segment.

connect. In a LAN, to physically join a cable from a station to an access unit or network connection point. Contrast with attach.

connection-oriented.The communication process that proceeds through three well-defined phases: connection

establishment, data transfer, and connection release. Examples are: X.25, Internet TCP, and ordinary telephone calls.

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IBM 201 manual CDDI see Copper Distributed Data Interface, CHAP see Challenge Handshake Authorization Protocol