Multitech RF830-AP, RF820-AP manual Glossary, Aes

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Glossary

Glossary

A

AES

AES (Advanced Encryption Standard), also known as Rijndael, is a block cipher adopted as an encryption standard.

Authentication

The process of determining the identity of a user attempting to access a system and the process of verifying that a particular name really belongs to a particular entity.

Asynchronous

A method of transmitting data which allows characters to be sent at irregular intervals.

B

Baud Rate

Baud Rate refers to the bits per second (Bps) that are transmitted between your network device and modem or

ISDN TA.

Blocked Cipher

Cipher that encrypts data in blocks of a fixed size: DES, IDEA, and SKIPJACK are block ciphers.

C

Client

A computing entity in a network that seeks service from other entities on the network. Client software generally resides on personal workstations and is used to contact network servers to retrieve information and perform other actives.

D

Data Encryption Standard (DES)

Block cipher that is widely used in commercial systems. It is a Federal standard so it is deemed acceptable by many financial institutions.

Data Key

Crypto key that encrypts data as opposed to a key that encrypts other keys. Also called a session key.

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)

A protocol that was made to lessen the administrative burden of having to manually configure TCP/IP Hosts on a network. DHCP makes it possible for every computer on a network to extract its IP information from a DHCP server instead of having to be manually configured on each network computer. The DHCP server built-in to your RouteFinder allows every computer on your network to automatically extract IP information from the RouteFinder. Why is it called Dynamic?

Each time a network client turns on their computer your RouteFinder DHCP server will automatically give them an IP address from the IP address pool configured in the DHCP Configuration dialog box in RouteFinder Web browser management interface. It is called Dynamic because the address that is issued could be different each time a computer connects to the network.

DNS (Domain Name System)

A DNS Server can be thought of as the computer at your ISP whose job is to take all the URLs that you type into your web browser and translate them to their corresponding IP address. To use the DNS translator, you need to know the IP address of your ISP’s DNS Server.

Domain Name

The textual name assigned to a host on the Internet. The Domain Name Service (DNS) protocol translates between domain names and numerical IP addresses.

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Multitech RF830-AP, RF820-AP manual Glossary, Aes