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Appendix B

ESP

Encapsulation Security Payload (ESP) header provides confidentiality,

 

data origin authentication, connectionless integrity, anti-replay pro-

 

tection, and limited traffic flow confidentiality. It encrypts the contents

 

of the datagram as specified by the Security Association. The ESP

 

transformations encrypt and decrypt portions of datagrams, wrapping

 

or unwrapping the datagram within another IP datagram. Optionally,

 

ESP transformations may perform data integrity validation and com-

 

pute an Integrity Check Value for the datagram being sent. The com-

 

plete IP datagram is enclosed within the ESP payload.

Ethernet

See crossover cable.

crossover cable

 

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FCS

Frame Check Sequence. Data included in frames for error control.

flow control

Technique using hardware circuits or control characters to regulate

 

the transmission of data between a computer (or other DTE) and a

 

modem (or other DCE). Typically, the modem has buffers to hold data;

 

if the buffers approach capacity, the modem signals the computer to

 

stop while it catches up on processing the data in the buffer. See CTS,

 

RTS, xon/xoff.

fragmentation

Process of breaking a packet into smaller units so that they can be

 

sent over a network medium that cannot transmit the complete packet

 

as a unit.

frame

Logical grouping of information sent as a link-layer unit. Compare

 

datagram, packet.

FTP

File Transfer Protocol. Application protocol that lets one IP node trans-

 

fer files to and from another node.

FTP server

Host on network from which clients can transfer files.

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Hard MBytes

Setting the Hard MBytes parameter forces the renegotiation of the

 

IPSec Security Associations (SAs) at the configured Hard MByte value.

 

The value can be configured between 1 and 1,000,000 MB and refers

 

to data traffic passed.

Hard Seconds

Setting the Hard Seconds parameter forces the renegotiation of the

 

IPSec Security Associations (SAs) at the configured Hard Seconds value.

 

The value can be configured between 60 and 1,000,000 seconds

hardware handshake

Method of flow control using two control lines, usually Request to

 

Send (RTS) and Clear to Send (CTS).

HDLC

High-level Data Link Control.

HDSL

High-data-rate Digital Subscribe Line. Modems on either end of one

 

or more twisted pair wires that deliver T1 or E1 speeds. T1 requires

 

two lines and E1 requires three. Compare ADSL, SDSL.

header

The portion of a packet, preceding the actual data, containing source

 

and destination addresses and error-checking fields.

HMAC

Hash-based Message Authentication Code

hop

A unit for measuring the number of routers a packet has passed

 

through when traveling from one network to another.

hop count

Distance, measured in the number of routers to be traversed, from a

 

local router to a remote network. See metric.

hub

Another name for a repeater. The hub is a critical network element

 

that connects everything to one centralized point. A hub is simply a

 

box with multiple ports for network connections. Each device on the

 

network is attached to the hub via an Ethernet cable.

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Netopia 6.3 manual Hdlc

6.3 specifications

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