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List of terms

MTU

See maximum transmission unit (MTU) (page 79).

mu-law

Normally written as m-law. A technique for translating pulse code modulated voice into 64 kbit/s digital voice channels. m-law is used in North America, Japan, and other countries that use DS-1 function processors. See also A-law (page 9).

multicast border router (MBR)

A router that participates in more than one multicast domain.

multicast domain

A set of one or more contiguous links with optional routers that implement the same multicast protocol configured to operate within a common boundary.

multicast forwarding

A packet forwarding mode that delivers the packet to all nodes in the logical network.

multiframe

A group of frames seen as a single entity and located by a multiframe signal. Multiframing is a concept used in E1 and DS1 protocols.

multihomed address

In ATM PNNI networking, an address that is advertised by multiple PNNI nodes.

multi-hop BGP

Multi-hop border gateway protocol (BGP) refers to a BGP connection established between peers that are not directly connected and can span across multiple hops. See also external border gateway protocol (EBGP) (page 51) and internal border gateway protocol (IBGP) (page 66).

multilink frame relay (MLFR)

A service for FrUni and FrNni connections. MLFR provides physical interface emulation for frame relay devices. The emulated physical interface consists of one or more DS1 links, called bundle links, that are aggregated into a single bundle that offers greatly expanded bandwidth. This service also provides a frame-based inverse multiplexing function, sometimes referred to as a inverse multiplexing for frame relay (IMUX). This definition is in accordance with the Frame Relay Forum Implementation Agreement FRF.16.

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