GLOSSARY

IP Address

A 32-bit quantity representing a point of attachment to the Internet. It is usually represented by four 8-bit integers separated by dots. Each decimal integer represents a byte in an IP address. The IP address is divided into a network part and a host part. For example, 192.9.211.151. See Appendix E for more information on Internet and IP addresses.

IPX

Internetwork Packet Exchange is a NetWare protocol providing datagram message delivery.

Local Area Network (LAN)

A group of interconnected computers and other devices.

MAC Address

Media Access Control address that represents a unique physical address for each port in a local area network.

Map

A network diagram showing devices managed by EliteView.

MIB

An acronym for Management Information Base. It is a set of objects that contain information about the device. Note that MIB-2 is simply a subordinate component of the overall MIB.

Multicast Packet

A packet transmitted to a specified set of nodes on the network.

Netmask

The netmask divides a network into logical subnets. This number uses a binary representation to include or exclude address. For example, these netmasks correspond to various internet classes:

Class A: 255.0.0.0

Class B: 255.255.0.0

Class C: 255.255.255.0

Network Management Station (NMS)

The computer used to run network management software, e.g., EliteView. Messages from EliteView are displayed on the NMS.

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