Sierra Wireless DART 200 CDPD Modem User Manual

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DART 200 CDPD Modem User’s Guide

Glossary

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CDPD

Cellular Digital Packet Data

Wireless radio frequency (RF) packet switched data
communication services.

A communications system,

operating over the existing AMPS cellular infrastructure,
that provides services between Fixed End Systems (F-ES)
and Mobile End Systems (M-ES).

CLNP

ISO Connectionless Network Protocol

CMIP

Common Management Information Protocol

COM

Abbreviation for communications

Generally referring to the serial communications port of
a computer.

CTS

Clear To Send

One of the RS-232 signal lines. Used in hardware flow
control

DART

Data Access Radio Transceiver

Short form of MC-DART, the original product name that
stood for Mobile Cellular Data Access Radio Transceiver.

dBm

A logarithmic (base 10) measure of relative power (dB
for decibels); relative to milliwatts (m).

dBW

A logarithmic (base 10) measure of relative power (dB
for decibels); relative to one watt.

DB-9

A standard 9-pin connector of a type commonly found on
communications cables and used by PCs and modems.

DB-25

A standard 25-pin connector of a type commonly found
on communications cables and used by PCs and modems.

DCD

Data Carrier Detect

One of the RS-232 signal lines. Usually used to indicate
the presence of the carrier frequency.

DCE

Data Communication Equipment

The official carrier name for the modem. A DCE is
designed to be interconnected with a DTE.

DNS

Domain Name Server

Internet server that supplies mapping from domain names
to IP addresses.

DSR

Data Set Ready

One of the RS-232 signal lines. Used to signal the
attached device (DTE) that the modem (DCE) is ready to
communicate (powered on).

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