Intermec 6710 User Manual

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GLOSSARY

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Glossary-4

6710 Access Point User’s Guide

Frame

A

frame is a series of bytes of data encapsulated with a

header (and trailer). Frame is often used interchangeably

with packet, although technically a packet refers to data

from the network layer of the protocol stack.

Frequency Agile

The

frequency agile system software allows access points to

be individually configured to operate on one of several pre-

programmed frequencies. Wireless stations are pro-

grammed with a list of all frequencies used in the installed

access points, and change frequencies in order to roam be-

tween access points. Access points may be installed with

overlapping coverage using different frequencies to increase

throughput.
Currently, no provision exists to allow frequency agile op-

eration on a subset of the available frequencies.

Frequency Hopping

Frequency hopping is a spread spectrum technique by

which the band is divided into a number of channels and

the transmissions hop from channel to channel is in a speci-

fied sequence.

Hop

Hop is used in vector distance routing and is equal to one

data link. A path to the final destination on a net is a se-

ries of hops away from the origin.

Inbound Frames

Frames sent toward the distribution LAN are

inbound.

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