Glossary
CPU | Central Processing Unit. The main or only computing device in a data processing system. |
CRC | Cyclic Redundancy Check. A mathematical method of confirming the integrity of received |
| digital data. |
default route | The address used for routing packets whose destination is not in the routing table. In |
| Routing Information Protocol (RIP), this is IP address 0.0.0.0. |
DHCP | Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A Microsoft protocol for dynamically allocating IP |
| addresses. |
DHCP Relay Agent | A system that detects and forwards DHCP discover or request messages to the |
| appropriate DHCP server. |
DHCP Server | A server which uses DHCP to allocate network addresses and deliver configuration |
| parameters to dynamically configured hosts. |
domain | A named group of machines on a network. In IP, a domain consists of a block of IP |
| addresses with similar prefixes. |
downstream | In the direction of the customer premises. |
DSL | Digital Subscriber Line. DSL is a copper loop transmission technology enabling |
| access in the local loop. |
DSL card | Digital Subscriber Line Card. The primary card in the Hotwire DSLAM system. It has one |
| Ethernet port and four DSL ports. |
DSLAM | Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer. DSLAM provides simultaneous |
| digital data access and analog POTS over the same |
DSU/CSU | Data Service Unit/Channel Service Unit. A device that combines the functions of a DSU |
| and a CSU. It connects Data Terminal Equipment to the digital network, protects the line |
| from damage, and regenerates the signal. |
e1a | Name of the DSL card's and MCC card's 10BaseT (Ethernet) interface. |
Enterprise MIB | MIB objects unique to a specific company's devices. |
Ethernet | A type of network that supports |
| |
| they contend for network access using a Carrier Sense, Multiple Access with Collision |
| Detection (CSMA/CD) paradigm. |
Ethernet address | A |
| 8:0:20:1:2f:0). This number identifies the Ethernet communications board installed in a PC |
| and is used to identify the PC as a member of the network. |
filter | A rule or set of rules applied to a specific interface to indicate whether a packet can be |
| forwarded or discarded. |
firmware | Software that has been temporarily or permanently loaded into |
FTP | File Transfer Protocol. A TCP/IP standard protocol that allows a user on one host to |
| access and transfer files to and from another host over a network, provided that the client |
| supplies a login identifier and password to the server. |
| The capability to transmit in two directions simultaneously. |
gateway address | The subnet that the |
| The capability to transmit in two directions, but not simultaneously. |
HDLC | |
| Standards Organization (ISO). |
| January 1999 |