Rice Lake CW-90X Over/Under/Washdown Checkweigher - Ethernet User Manual

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Ethernet TCP/IP Card Installation Manual

LAN

Local Area Network - A communications network designed to connect computers in a limited geographic area
(typically under 10 km).

LRC

Longitudinal Redundancy Check.

MAC

Media Access Control - the protocol responsible for controlling which device can talk on the network at any
given time.

Mbps

Megabit per second - a data transfer rate of 1 million bits per second.

Manchester Encoding

A digital signaling scheme that uses signal transistors rather than levels to indicate data: (i.e. One = Negative
Transition and Zero = Positive Transition).

NIC

Network Interface Card - the computer card responsible for interfacing between the computer and the network.

RJ-45

The standard 8-pin connector for Ethernet.

SDLC

Synchronous Level Data Link Control - a bit-oriented framing system developed by IBM that is a super set of
HDLC.

SMB

Server Message Block - a Microsoft application layer protocol for file transfer between Windows servers and
workstations.

SMTP

Simple Mail Transfer Protocol - an application protocol used to send e-mails over the Internet.

SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol - a standard for automatically checking the health of all network
equipment and reporting back to a network management system.

SPX/IPX

Sequenced Packet Exchange/Internetwork Packet Exchange - Network and transfer layer protocols (like TCP/IP)
that were developed by Novel.

STP

Shielded Twisted Pair.

TCP

Transmission Control Protocol - the transport layer of the TCP/IP protocol.

TCP/IP

Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol - a pair of protocols that look after getting a message through a
complex network (such as the Internet).

TELNET

A protocol that allows your desktop computer to communicate over a network as if it were a dumb terminal
attached to a main frame.

TOKEN-RING

The IBM network system using token passing for access control over ring wiring. Now considered obsolete.

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