Glossary – Panasonic NN46240-502 User Manual

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Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series

Glossary

10 Base-T

Twisted cable with the transmission speed 10 Mbit/s and the transmission

distance 100 meters (m). 10 Base-T is described in the IEEE 802.3i.

100 Base-T

Twisted cable with the transmission speed 100 Mbit/s and the transmission

distance 100 m. 100 Base-T is described in the IEEE 802.3u.

1000 BaseT

Twisted cable with the transmission speed 1000 Mbit/s and the transmission

distance 100 m. 1000 BaseT is described in the IEEE 802.3ab.

A
ATM

Asynchronous transfer mode. A connection-oriented network technology that

uses a fixed cell (53 bytes) to transfer services of multiple types such as text,

audio, or video data. The fixed length of the ATM cells enables hardware

processing of the cells and shortens the forwarding delay. ATM takes full

advantage of high-speed media such as E3, SONET, and T3.

E
Ethernet

A baseband LAN specification created by Xerox and developed by Xerox,

Intel, and Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). This specification is similar

to IEEE802.3.

Ethernet_II

A encapsulation format of the Ethernet frame. Ethernet_II that contains a

16-bit protocol type field is the standard ARPA Ethernet Version 2.0

encapsulation.

Ethernet_SNAP

A encapsulation format of the Ethernet frame. The frame format complies

with RFC 1042 and enables the transmission of the Ethernet frame on the

IEEE 802.2 media.

F
FE

Fast Ethernet. A extension and enhancement of the traditional Ethernet

standard. In FE, the transmission speed increases to 100 Mbit/s. FE complies

with the IEEE 802.3u.

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