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point-to-point protocol (PPP)

An implementation of TCP/IP which is intended for transmission using tele-

phone lines. PPP provides router-to-router and host-to-network connections

over both synchronous and asynchronous circuits.

poison routes

Routes which have an infinite metric which to other routers means the net-

work for the route is inaccessible.

PRA

Primary Rate Access. Connects high-capacity CPE, such as PBXs, to the net-

work. In the US, this is composed of twenty-three 64 kbps channels and one

64 kbps D-channel. Also known as Primary Rate Interface (PRI).

RIP

Routing Information Protocol. A protocol used to exchange routing informa-

tion among a set of computers connected by a LAN. RIP uses hop counts as a

routing metric.

router

An interface which finds the best route between two networks. Routers for-

ward packets from one network to another, based on network layer informa-

tion.

routing metric

The method by which a routing algorithm determines one route is better than

another. This information is stored in routing tables. Such tables include reli-

ability, delay bandwidth, load, MTUs, communication costs, and hop count.

RS-232-C

An EIA-specified physical interface with associated electrical signalling be-

tween DCE and DTE. The most commonly employed interface between com-

puter devices and modems.

RTMP

Routing Table Maintenance Protocol. The AppleTalk protocol used to estab-

lish and maintain the routing information that is required by internet routers

in order to route datagrams from any source socket to any destination socket

in the internet. Using RTMP, internet routers dynamically maintain routing

tables to reflect changes in internet topology.

service advertising protocol (SAP)

An IPX protocol through which network resources such as servers become

known to clients.

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