818 Appendix F:Glossary
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message-digest algorithm 5 See MD5.
message integrity code See MIC.
MIC Message integrity code. The IEEE term for a message authentication code (MAC). See MAC.
Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication
Protocol See MS-CHAP-V2.
minimum data transmit rate The lowest rate at which an AP can transmit data to its associated
mobile clients. If the data rate to a client drops below the minimum, the AP increases power, if Auto-RF is
enabled.
Mobility Domain™ A collection of WLAN—Security Switches (WSSs) working together to support a
roaming user (client).
Mobility Profile™ A user (client) authorization attribute that specifies the Access Point (AP) or wired
authentication ports the client can use in a Mobility Domain™ group.
MPDU MAC protocol data unit. In IEEE 802.11 communications, the data unit (or frame) that two peer
media access control (MAC) service access points (SAPs) exchange through the services of the Physical layer
(PHY). An MPDU consists of MAC headers and a MAC service data unit (MSDU). See also MSDU.
MS-CHAP-V2 Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol version 2. Microsoft’s extension
to CHAP. MS-CHAP-V2 is a mutual authentication protocol, defined in RFC 2759, that also permits a single
login in a Microsoft network environment. See also CHAP.
MSDU MAC service data unit. In IEEE 802.11 communications, the data payload encapsulated within a
MAC protocol data unit (MPDU).
MTU Maximum transmission unit. The size of the largest packet that can be transmitted over a particular
medium. Packets exceeding the MTU value in size are fragmented or segmented, and then reassembled at the
receiving end. If fragmentation is not supported or possible, a packet that exceeds the MTU value is dropped.
NAPA Nortel Access Point Access protocol. A point-to-point datagram protocol, developed by Nortel, that
defines the way each AP communicates with a WLAN—Security Switch (WSS) in a Nortel WLAN 2300
system. By means of NAPA, APs announce their presence to the WSS, accept configuration from it, relay
traffic to and from it, announce the arrival and departure of users (clients), and provide statistics to the WSS on
command.
NAT Network address translation. The capability, defined in RFC 3022, of using one set of reusable IP
addresses for internal traffic on a LAN, and a second set of globally unique IP addresses for external traffic.
network address translation See NAT.
network plan A design for network deployment and settings for network configuration, stored in the
Nortel WLAN 2300 system WLAN Management Software tool suite.
nonvolatile storage A way of storing images and configurations so that they are maintained in a unit’s
memory whether power to the unit is on or off.
Nortel Access Point Access protocol See NAPA.