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Glossary

PDU u Protocol Data Unit A message of a given protocol comprising payload and protocol-specific control information, typically contained in a header.

PLP u Packet Level Protocol Network layer protocol in the X.25 protocol stack. Sometimes called X.25 Level 3 and X.25 Protocol.

PMC u PCI Mezzanine Card PCI “daughter” card designed to mount on a “mother card”.

POST u Power-On-Self-TestTest that automatically runs whenever the power is applied to the card.

PRI u Primary Rate Interface ISDN interface to primary rate access. Primary rate access consists of a single 64-Kbps D Channel plus 23 (T1) or 30 (E1) B Channels for voice or data.

PROM u Programmable Read-Only Memory ROM that can be programmed using special equipment. PROMs can be programmed only once.

PVC u Permanent Virtual Circuit or Connection Virtual circuit that is permanently established. PVCs save bandwidth associated with circuit establishment and tear down in situations where certain virtual circuits must exist all the time. In ATM terminology, called a permanent virtual connection.

QoS u Quality of Service Measure of performance for a transmission system that reflects its transmission quality and service availability.

RAM u Random-Access Memory Volatile memory that can be read and written by a microprocessor. RISC u Reduced Instruction Set Computing

Read-Only Memory Nonvolatile memory that can be read, but not written, by the microprocessor. RTM u Rear Transition Module A module that provides network connections from the rear of a system. Rx u Receive or Receiver

SAR u Segmentation And Reassembly One of the two sublayers of the AAL CPCS, responsible for dividing (at the source) and reassembling (at the destination) the PDUs passed from the CS. The SAR sublayer takes the PDUs processed by the CS and, after dividing them into 48-byte pieces of payload data, passes them to the ATM layer for further processing.

SCC u Serial Communication Controller

SDH u Synchronous Digital Hierarchy European standard that defines a set of rate and format standards that are transmitted using optical signals over fiber. SDH is similar to SONET, with a basic SDH rate of 155.52 Mbps, designated at STM-1.

SDLC u Synchronous Data Link Control SNA data link layer communications protocol. SDLC is a bit-ori- ented, full-duplex serial protocol that has spawned numerous similar protocols, including HDLC and LAPB.

SDU u Service Data Unit A unit of interface information whose identity is preserved from one end of a layer connection to the other.

SDRAM u Synchronous Digital Random Access Memory

SEAL u Simple And Efficient AAL Scheme used by AAL5 in which the SAR sublayer segments CS PDUs without adding additional fields.

SIU u Serial Interface UnitSMC u Serial Management Controller

SMDS u Switched Multimegabit Data Service High-speed, packet-switched, datagram-based WAN networking technology offered by the telephone companies.

SNA u Systems Network Architecture Large, complex, feature-rich network architecture developed in the 1970s by IBM.

SONET u Synchronous Optical Network High-speed (up to 2.5 Gbps) synchronous network specification developed by Bellcore and designed to run on optical fiber. STS1 is the basic building block of SONET. Approved as an international standard in 1988.

SS7 u Signaling System 7 Standard CCS system used with BISDN and ISDN.

SSCS u Service Specific Convergence Sublayer One of the two sublayers of any AAL. SSCS, which is service dependent, offers assured data transmission. The SSCS can be null as well, in classical IP over ATM or LAN emulation implementations.

STM-1u Synchronous Transport Module level 1 One of a number of SDH formats that specifies the frame structure for the 155.52-Mbps lines used to carry ATM cells.

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