Uniden PCW300 User Manual

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TFTP

(Trivial File Transfer Protocol) – A version of the TCP/IP FTP protocol

that has no directory or password capability.

Throughput

The amount of data moved successfully from one place to

another in a given time period.

Topology

A network’s topology is a logical characterization of how the

devices on the network are connected and the distances between them.

The most common network devices include hubs, switches, routers, and

gateways. Most large networks contain several levels of interconnection, the

most

important of which include edge connections, backbone connections,

and

wide-area connections.

UDP

(User Datagram Protocol) – A communications method (protocol) that

offers a limited amount of service when messages are exchanged between

computers in a network that uses the Internet Protocol (IP). UDP is an

alternative to the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and, together with IP, is

sometimes referred to as UDP/IP. Like the Transmission Control Protocol,

UDP uses the Internet Protocol to actually get a data unit (called a datagram)

from one computer to another. Unlike TCP, however, UDP does not provide

the service of dividing a message into packets (datagrams) and reassembling

it at the other end. Specifically, UDP doesn’t provide sequencing of the

packets that the data arrives in. This means that the application program that

uses UDP must be able to make sure that the entire message has arrived and

is in the right order. Network applications that want to save processing time

because they have very small data units to exchange (and therefore very little

message reassembling to do) may prefer UDP to TCP.

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Upgrade

To replace existing software of firmware with a newer version.

Upload

To send a file transmitted over a network. In a communications

session, upload means transmit, and download means receive.

URL

(Uniform Resource Locator) – The address that defines the route to a

file on the Web or any other Internet facility. URLs are typed into the

browser

to access Web pages, and URLs are embedded within the pages themselves

to provide the hypertext links to other pages.

VLAN

(Virtual LAN) – A logical association that allows users to

communicate as if they were physically connected to a single LAN,

independent of the actual physical configuration of the network.

Virtual Server

Multiple servers that appear as one server, or one

system image, to the operating system or for network administration.

WAN

A communications network that covers a wide geographic area,

such as a state or country.

WEP

(Wired Equivalent Privacy) – A data privacy mechanism based on

64-bit and 128-bit shared key algorithms, as described in the IEEE802.11

standard.

WINIPCFG

Configuration utility based on the Win32 API for querying,

defining, and managing IP addresses within a network. A commonly used

utility for configuring networks with static IP addresses.

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