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 high-speed

 

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 high-speed

 

digital data access and analog POTS over the same twisted-pair telephone line.

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 high-speed communication among systems. It is a

 

widely-implemented standard for LANs. All hosts are connected to a coaxial cable where

 

they contend for network access using a Carrier Sense, Multiple Access with Collision

 

Detection (CSMA/CD) paradigm.

Ethernet address

A six-part hexadecimal number in which a colon separates each part (for example,

 

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 read-only memory.

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.

full-duplex

The capability to transmit in two directions simultaneously.

gateway address

The subnet that the end-user system is on.

half-duplex

The capability to transmit in two directions, but not simultaneously.

HDLC

High-Level Data Link Control. A communications protocol defined by the International

 

Standards Organization (ISO).

GL-2

January 1999

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