Lucent Technologies PortMaster User Manual

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Glossary

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filter

Generally, a process or device that screens network traffic for certain characteristics, such
as source address, destination address, or protocol, and determines whether to forward or
discard that traffic based on the established criteria.

filter table

A database used to store filters.

Flash RAM

See nonvolatile RAM.

flow control

A technique for ensuring that a transmitting entity, such as a modem, does not
overwhelm a receiving entity with data. When the buffers on the receiving device are
full, a message is sent to the sending device to suspend the transmission until the data in
the buffers has been processed. Flow control can be software-based, or hardware-based.

FRAD

Frame Relay access device. A network device that links any non-Frame Relay connection
to a Frame Relay WAN.

frame

A packaging structure for network data and control information. A frame consists of a
destination address, source address, length field, data, padding, and frame check
sequence. The 802.3 standard for Ethernet specifies that the minimum size data frame is
64 bytes and the maximum size data frame is 1518 bytes.

Frame Relay

An industry-standard switched data link layer protocol that handles multiple virtual
circuits using high-level data link layer control (HDLC) encapsulation between connected
devices. It is used across the interface between user devices (for example, hosts and
routers) and network equipment (for example, switching nodes). Frame Relay is more
efficient than X.25, the protocol it replaced.

Frame Relay access device

See FRAD.

FTP

File Transfer Protocol. A TCP/IP protocol used to transfer files between network hosts.

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