Lucent Technologies PortMaster User Manual

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Glossary

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baud

The number of discrete signal events per second occurring on a communications channel.
Although not technically accurate, baud is commonly used to mean bit rate.

B channel

Bearer channel. A 64Kbps synchronous channel that is part of an ISDN Basic Rate
Interface (BRI).

BGP

Border Gateway Protocol. A routing protocol for exchanging network reachability
information among autonomous systems. A routing device can use this information to
construct a “map” of autonomous system connectivity. Version 4 of this protocol (BGP-4),
which supports classless interdomain routing (CIDR) and route aggregation, is the
predominant routing protocol used to propagate routes between autonomous systems on
the Internet. BGP uses TCP as its transport protocol.

BGP-4

Version 4 of BGP. See also BGP.

BONDING

Bandwidth on Demand Interoperability Group. A method for combining two B channels
into a single 128Kbps channel.

booting

The process in which a device obtains information and begins to process it to attain a state
of normal operation.

BOOTP

Bootstrap Protocol. A protocol based on UDP and IP that enables a booting host to
dynamically configure itself without user supervision. BOOTP provides a way for a host
on a network to acquire its assigned IP address, the IP address of a boot server host, and a
file to load into memory and run.

Bootstrap Protocol

See BOOTP.

Border Gateway Protocol

See BGP.

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