EasyManua.ls Logo

Zte ZXR10 2600 - 7 Acronyms and Abbreviations; Table 3 Acronyms and Abbreviations

Zte ZXR10 2600
23 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
ZXR10 2600 Product Description
16 © 2009 ZTE Corporation. All rights reserved. ZTE Confidential Proprietary
7 Acronyms and Abbreviations
Table 3 Acronyms and Abbreviations
Terminology Explanations
10Base-TX
10Mbps Ethernet, standard for category 3, 4, and 5 twisted pair cable in
IEEE specifications
100Base-TX
100Mbps fast Ethernet, standard for category 5 twisted pair cable or
above in IEEE specifications
Adaptive
In relation to speed, duplex and flow control port, refers to a feature of
automatic configuration to the most proper mode.
Backbone
A high-speed network, for connecting multiple low-speed networks
Bandwidth
Amount of information that can be transmitted over a channel. For
example, the bandwidth of Fast Ethernet is 100 Mbps.
Baud rate
A term of signaling rate, designed as frequencies of status change of
electrical or optical transmission medium
Bridge
A device at layer 2 in the 7-layer OSI mode, which can connect LANs or
network segments that use the same protocol and provide the functions
of auto learning of network address and network configuration
Broadcast
A data packet is sent to all devices on a network.
Broadcast
storm
Broadcast frame or multicast frame is forwarded endlessly on a bridge
due to the bridge.
CSMA/CD
Abbreviated from Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detect, a
protocol for data transmission over Ethernet as specified in IEEE 802.3
standard
CRC
Abbreviated from Cyclic Redundancy Check. To ensure integrity of
contents of a net
work frame, CRC is calculated by MAC sending process
and detected by MAC receiving process of a site.
Filtering
A capability of many devices (such as bridge, switch and router) of
deciding whether to forward the data frame, which is received by a port,
to the next port. Such capability can avoid the access of unauthorized
users or equipment.
Flow control
A congestion control mechanism to avoid loss of data packages and
congestion of port when a network device sends data to overloaded port.
Full-duplex
A switch sets up a point-to-
point connection between nodes on LAN, and
allows the nodes to receive and send data packets simultaneously.
Semi-duplex
At a time, communication between two nodes is available in only one
directly, but not in two directions.
IP
Internet Protocol, located in layer 3 in the 7-layer OSI mode, a part of
TCP/IP
IP Address
A value comprising 32 bits to identify a node by using IP protocol
MAC
Media Access Control, a medium-independent function of sending and
receiving frames with the CSMA/CD access method as specified by
IEEE
MAC
Address
Media Access Control address, known as hardware or physical address,
comprising six bytes

Related product manuals