Glossary
GL-7
3160-A2-GB21-80 March 1999
Megabits per second. One megabit is 1,048,576 (10242) bits.
The structure containing the menu hierarchy starting at a Top-Level menu and extending
down to various device functions.
Management Information Base. A database of managed objects used by SNMP to provide
network management information and device control.
MIB Release 2. The current Internet-standard MIB, defined by RFC 1213.
A compact assembly functioning as a component in a larger system or unit.
Maximum Request Unit.
A configuration of data processing devices used for information exchange.
The T1 network interface connector on the rear panel of the DSU/CSU.
Network Management System. A computer system used for monitoring and controlling
network devices.
A connection or switching point on the network.
A specific item within a Management Information Base (MIB).
Out Of Frame. An error condition in which frame synchronization bits are in error.
A hardware or software function that can be selected or enabled as part of a configuration
process.
Password Authentication Protocol. A security technique that requires a user password for
access to a system.
A way of checking data accuracy by counting the number of bits that have a value of one.
Private Branch Exchange. Telephone switching equipment dedicated to one customer. A
PBX connects private telephones to each other and to the public dial network.
Personal Computer.
Protocol Data Unit. A message containing protocol-specific information.
Pulse Density Violation. The number of ones (marks, pulses) is not adequate for the line
requirement.
Performance Report branch of the DSU/CSU menu tree.
Payload Loopback. Loopback mode that loops the information received on the T1 network
interface back to the network after it has passed through receive and transmit framing
section.
The synchronous data port interface on the DSU/CSU.
The power input connector on the DSU/CSU.
A test that checks most hardware components when power is applied to the device or a
reset is initiated.
Point-to-Point Protocol. A protocol for packet transmission over serial links, specified by
Internet RFC 1661.
Pseudo-Random Bit Sequence. A test pattern containing any possible combination of
digital ones and zeros for a given string length.
Performance Report Messages. Messages indicating the current state of a T1 line as
specified by ANSI-T1-403.
Mbps
menu tree
MIB
MIB II
module
MRU
network
network interface
NMS
node
object (SNMP)
OOF
option
PAP
parity
PBX
PC
PDU
PDV
Perf branch
PLB
PORT (1–4) interface
POWER connector
power-on self-test
PPP
PRBS
PRM