Glossary of Terms
Modem:
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MOP:
Maintenance Operations Protocol, a DEC protocol used for remote communications between hosts and servers.
Multicast:
A multicast is a message that is sent out to multiple devices on the network by a host.
Multilink PPP:
The ability of a dialup device to allocate more than one channel of bandwidth to a particular connection. Generally, this is termed to be the ability of an ISDN device to bond two
Multiplexer:
A device that allows several users to share a single circuit. It funnels different data streams into a single stream. At the other end of the communications link, another multiplexer reverses the process by splitting the data stream back into the original streams.
Multiplexing:
Transmitting multiple signals simultaneously on a single channel.
Multiport Repeater:
A repeater, either standalone or connected to standard Ethernet cable, for interconnecting up to eight Thinwire Ethernet segments.
Name Server:
Software that runs on network hosts charged with translating (or resolving)
NetWare:
A Novell developed Network Operating System (NOS). Provides file and printer sharing among networks of Personal Computers (PCs). Each NetWare network must have at least one file server, and access to other resources is dependent on connecting to and logging into the file server. The file server controls user logins and access to other network clients, such as user PCs, print servers, modem/fax servers, disk/file servers, etc.