iPocket232 User Guide Appendix A: Glossary of Terms and Acronyms
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Message Digest 5. An algorithm used to verify data integrity through the
creation of a 128-bit message digest from data input. Defined in RFC1321.
Management Information Base. A database of managed objects accessed by
network management protocols. An SNMP MIB is a set of parameters which an
SNMP management station can query, or set, in the SNMP agent of a network
device (e.g. router).
Most Significant Bit/Byte. Bit n-1 in a binary number with n bits, the bit with the
greatest weight, the first, or leftmost bit.
Point of Sale. Refers to financial transaction devices located directly in stores/
businesses, where the customer pays directly from their account.
Request For Comments. A series of technical documents and organizational
notes about the Internet. See http://www.rfc-editor.org/
Request To Send. A modem signal line (pin 7 of DB-9 connectors), used for
hardware flow control. It is the counterpart to Clear To Send (CTS). When the
unit is ready to receive data, it sends the RTS signal to the remote host to start
transferring data.
Simple Network Management Protocol. A set of protocols for managing
complex networks. SNMP sends messages, protocol data units (PDUs), to
different parts of a network. SNMP-compliant devices, called agents, collect and
store the data about themselves in MIBs. The agents then return this data to the
SNMP requesters. Defined in RFC1157.
Security Parameters Index. An optional 32-bit field found in an SRTP packet. It
is used to distinguish among IP packets using IP security associations.
Start of Text. Mnemonic for ASCII 2, character that signals start of a text frame.
A bit mask used to identify which bits of an IP address correspond to the
network address, and subnet portions of the address. The subnet mask has ones
in positions corresponding to the network and subnet numbers, and zeros in the
host number positions.