Glossary of Terms
Twisted-Pair Cable:
Inexpensive,
Unix:
A multitasking, multiuser computer operating system developed by AT&T. Several versions exist, e.g., the Berkeley version.
UTP:
Unshielded twisted pair, one or more cable pairs surrounded by insulation. UTP is commonly used as telephone wire.
Wide Area Network (WAN):
A network using common carrier transmission services for transmission of data over a large geographical area.
Workgroup Switching:
Configuration in which a number of users are connected to an Ethernet network via a switch. Switching allows each user to get greater throughput than would be available through a hub.
X.25 Gateway Access Protocol:
Allows a node not directly connected to a public data network to access the facilities of that network through an intermediary gateway node. X.25 is the protocol standard governing