Interphase Tech 4538 User Manual

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Glossary

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BRI

u

Basic Rate Interface

ISDN

interface composed of two

B Channel

s and one

D Channel

for circuit-

switched communication of voice, video, and data.

BSP

u

Board Support Package A board support package consists of documentation and software used to

configure and install a specific operating system on a specific product.

BUS

u

Broadcast and Unknown Server Multicast server used in

ELAN

s that is used to flood traffic

addressed to an unknown destination and to forward multicast and broadcast traffic to the appropriate clients.

CAM

u

Content Addressable Memory Memory that is accessed based on its contents, not on its memory

address.

CBR

u

Constant Bit Rate

QoS

class defined by the

ATM

Forum for ATM networks. CBR is used for con-

nections that depend on precise clocking to ensure undistorted delivery.

CCS

u

Common Channel Signaling Signaling system used in telephone networks that separates signaling

information from user data. A specified channel is exclusively designated to carry signaling information for
all other channels in the system.

COM

u

Communication or Communications

CompactPCI

u

CompactPCI is an adaptation of the Peripheral Component Interconnect (

PCI

) Specification

for industrial and/or embedded applications requiring a more robust mechanical form factor than desktop PCI.
CompactPCI uses industry standard mechanical components and high performance connector technologies
to provide an optimized system intended for rugged applications. CompactPCI provides a system that is elec-
trically compatible with the PCI Specification, allowing low cost PCI components to be utilized in a mechan-
ical form factor suited for rugged environments. CompactPCI is an open specification supported by the
PICMG (PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group), which is a consortium of companies involved in
utilizing PCI for embedded applications.

CPCS

u

Common Part Convergence Sublayer An abstract

ATM

protocol

API

defined by the

ATM

Forum.

It forms the boundary interface between the purely software implemented higher layer ATM protocols and
the segmentation and reassembly process controlled by hardware.

CPM

u

Communication Processing Module

CRC4

u

Cyclic Redundancy Check. Error-checking technique in which the frame recipient calculates a

remainder by dividing frame contents by a prime binary divisor and compares the calculated remainder to a
value stored in the frame by the sending node.

CS

u

Convergence Sublayer One of the two sublayers of the

AAL

CPCS

, which is responsible for pad-

ding and error checking.

PDU

s passed from the

SSCS

are appended with an 8-byte trailer (for error checking

and other control information) and padded, if necessary, so that the length of the resulting PDU is divisible
by 48. These PDUs are then passed to the

SAR

sublayer of the CPCS for further processing.

CSU

u

Channel Service Unit A component that terminates a digital circuit, such as

T1

. A CSU assures

compliance to FCC regulations and preforms some line-conditioning functions.

D Channel

u

Data Channel Full-duplex, 16-kbps (

BRI

) or 64-kbps (

PRI

)

ISDN

channel.

DCE

u

1. Data Communications Equipment (EIA expansion). 2. Data Circuit-terminating Equipment

(ITU-T expansion). Devices and connections of a communications network that comprise the network end of
the user-to-network interface. The DCE provides a physical connection to the network, forwards traffic, and
provides a clocking signal used to synchronize data transmission between DCE and DTE devices. Modems
and interface cards are examples of DCE.

DLCI

u

Data-Link Connection Identifier Value that specifies a

PVC

or

SVC

in a

Frame Relay

network. In

the basic Frame Relay specification, DLCIs are locally significant (connected devices might use different val-
ues to specify the same connection). In the

LMI

extended specification, DLCIs are globally significant

(DLCIs specify individual end devices).

DMA

u

Direct Memory Access The transfer of data directly into memory without supervision of the pro-

cessor. The data is passed on the bus directly between the memory and another device.

DPRAM

u

Dual Port Random Access Memory

DS1

u

Digital Signal level 1 Framing specification used in transmitting digital signals at 1.544-Mbps on a

T1

facility (in the United States) or at 2.108-Mbps on an

E1

facility (in Europe).

DS3

u

Digital Signal level 3 Framing specification used for transmitting digital signals at 44.736 Mbps on

a

T3

facility.

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