Glossary

NSP

Network Service Provider. A local telephone company or ISP that provides network

 

services to subscribers.

OpenLane DCE

A proprietary network management program used with HP OpenView that helps a network

Manager

administrator manage SNMP devices.

packet

A group of control and data characters that are switched as a unit within a communications

 

network.

PING

Packet InterNet Groper. A program that is useful for testing and debugging networks. It

 

sends an Echo packet to the specified host, and waits for a response. It reports success or

 

failure and statistics about its operation.

POTS

Plain Old Telephone Service. Standard telephone service over the PSTN with an analog

 

bandwidth of less than 4 Hz.

POTS splitter

A device that filters out the DSL signal and allows the POTS frequencies to pass through.

PPP

Point-to-Point Protocol. A protocol for packet transmission over serial links, specified by

 

Internet RFC 1661.

Proxy ARP

Proxy Address Resolution Protocol (ARP). A technique for using a single IP address for

 

multiple networks. A device responds to ARP requests with its own physical address, then

 

routes packets to the proper recipients.

RADIUS

Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service. A user authentication protocol defined by

 

RFC 2058.

RADSL

Rate Adaptive Digital Subscriber Line. A technique for the use of an existing twisted-pair

 

line that permits simultaneous POTS and high-speed data communication at adaptive

 

symmetric and asymmetric rates.

router

A device that connects LANs by dynamically routing data according to destination and

 

available routes.

routing table

A table used by a node to route traffic to another node in the multiplexer network.

RTU

Remote Termination Unit. A DSL device installed at the customer premises.

s1c

Interface name of a DSL card’s DSL port #1.

s1d

Interface name of a DSL card’s DSL port #2.

s1e

Interface name of a DSL card’s DSL port #3.

s1f

Interface name of a DSL card’s DSL port #4.

SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol. Protocol for open networking management.

SNMP agent

An application level program that facilitates communication between an SNMP

 

management system and a device. See NMS.

SNMP trap

A message sent to an SNMP manager to notify it of an event, such as a device being

 

reset.

static route

A user-specified permanent entry into the routing table that takes precedence over routes

 

chosen by dynamic routing protocols.

subnet address

The subnet portion of an IP address. In a subnetted network, the host portion of an IP

 

address is split into a subnet portion and a host portion using an address (subnet) mask.

 

This allows a site to use a single IP network address for multiple physical networks.

subnet mask

A number that identifies the subnet portion of a network address. The subnet mask is a

 

32-bit Internet address written in dotted-decimal notation with all the 1s in the network and

 

subnet portions of the address.

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