17 glossary – VEGA MoRoS GPRS 1.3 User Manual

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MoRoS GPRS 1.3

Glossary

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Glossary

This describes the most important terms and abbreviations of this manual.

AT command: Commands to devices such as modems to set up this device.
CHAP:

Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol

; an authentication protocol

often used for -> PPP connections.

DHCP:

Dynamic Host Configuration Protoco

l; DHCP servers can dynamically de-

sign an IP address and other parameters to DHCP clients on request.

Dial-in:

MoRoS can be called via a dial-in connection and then create a connec-
tion to the LAN.

Dial-out:

MoRoS can use a Dial-up to make calls and to perform Internet connec-
tions, for example.

Gateway:

This is a machine that works like a -> Router. In contrast to the router, a
gateway can also route data packets from different hardware networks.

ISP:

Internet Service Provider; an ISP can be called using a dial-up connection
(e.g. with an analogue modem or ISDN-TA). The ISP will then provide ac-
cess to the Internet via this dial-up connection.

LAN:

Local Area Network

; a network of computers which are located relatively

close to each other.

MAC address: Media Access Control Address. A MAC is a part of an Ethernet interface.

Each Ethernet interface has a unique global number, the MAC address.

PAP:

Password Authentication Protocol

; an authentication protocol often used

for -> PPP connections.

PPP:

Point to Point Protocol

; a protocol, which connects two machines via a

serial line to enable the exchange of TCP/IP packets between those two
machines.

Router:

This is a machine in a network, which is responsible for the incoming
data of a protocol to be forwarded to the planned destination or sub
network.

Switch:

A device that can connect several machines with the Ethernet. In contrast
to a hub, a switch will "think” by itself, i.e. it can remember the MAC ad-
dresses connected to a port and directs the traffic more efficiently to the
individual ports.

URL:

Uniform Resource Locator;

this is the address used by a service to be

found in the web browser. In this manual, an URL is mostly entered as the
IP address of the MoRoS.

WAN:

Wide Area Network

; a network consisting of computers, which are located

far away from each other.

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