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DSX1

u

Cross-connection point for

DS1

signals.

DTE

u

Data Terminal Equipment Device at the user end of a user-network interface that serves as a data

source, destination, or both. DTE connects to a data network through a

DCE

device (for example, a modem)

and typically uses clocking signals generated by the DCE. DTE includes such devices as computers, protocol
translators, and multiplexers.

E1

u

Wide-area digital transmission scheme used predominantly in Europe that carries data at a rate of

2.048 Mbps. E1 lines can be leased for private use from common carriers.

E3

u

Wide-area digital transmission scheme used predominantly in Europe that carries data at a rate of

34.368 Mbps. E3 lines can be leased for private use from common carriers.

EEPROM

u

Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory A nonvolatile

PROM

that can be

written as well as read form. Usually used to hold information about the current system configuration, alter-
nate boot paths, etc.

ELAN

u

Emulated LAN

ATM

network in which an Ethernet or Token Ring

LAN

is emulated using a client-

server model. ELANs are composed of an

LEC

, an

LES

, a

BUS

, and an

LECS

. Multiple ELANs can exist

simultaneously on a single ATM network. ELANs are defined by the

LANE

specification.

END

u

Enhanced Network Driver

EPLD

u

Electrically Programmable Logic Device

ES

u

End System Generally, an end-user device on a network.

ESF

u

Extended Superframe Format Framing type used on

T1

circuits that consists of 24 frames of 192

bits each, with the 193rd bit providing timing and other functions.

Ethernet

u

Baseband

LAN

specification invented by Xerox Corporation and developed jointly by Xerox,

Intel, and Digital Equipment Corporation.

FCC

u

Federal Communications Commission

The Government agency responsible for regulating tele-

communications in the United States.

FCC

u

Fast serial Communication Controllers Used to control the fast Ethernet port.

FDDI

u

Fiber Distributed Data Interface

LAN

standard, defined by ANSI X3T9.5, specifying a 100-Mbps

token-passing network using fiber-optic cable, with transmission distances of up to 2 km. FDDI uses a dual-
ring architecture to provide redundancy.

Flash

u

Nonvolatile storage that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed so that software images can

be stored, booted, and rewritten as necessary.

Frame Relay

u

Industry-standard, switched data link layer protocol that handles multiple virtual circuits

using

HDLC

encapsulation between connected devices. Frame Relay is more efficient than

X.25

, the protocol

for which it is generally considered a replacement.

FTP

u

File Transfer Protocol Application protocol, part of the

TCP/IP

protocol stack, used for transferring

files between network nodes.

GB

u

GigaBytes

10

9

bytes per second.

Gbps

u

Gigabits per second

10

9

bits per second.

HDLC

u

High-Level Data Link Control Bit-oriented synchronous data link layer protocol developed by

ISO

. Derived from

SDLC

,

HDLC

specifies a data encapsulation method on synchronous serial links using

frame characters and checksums.

IMA

u

Inverse Multiplexing over ATM Standard protocol defined by the ATM Forum in 1997.

IMMR

u

Internal Memory Map Register

IP

u

Internet Protocol Network layer protocol in the

TCP/IP

stack offering a connectionless internet-

work service. IP provides features for addressing, type-of-service specification, fragmentation and reassem-
bly, and security.

ISDN

u

Integrated Services Digital Network Communication protocol, offered by telephone companies,

that permits telephone networks to carry data, voice, and other source traffic.

ISO

u

International Organization for Standardization International organization that is responsible for

a wide range of standards, including those relevant to networking. ISO developed the

OSI

reference model, a

popular networking reference model.

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