Glossery – Luxul XMS-1024 User Manual

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Click “OK” to return to the “Local Area Connection Properties” dialog box.

Click “OK” to exit the setting window. Note: the address change will not take
place until you close the Local Area Connection Properties window.

GLOSSERY

ARP (Address Resolution Protocol): Converts an Internet Protocol (IP)

address to its corresponding physical network address.

Broadcast: The transmission of packets to all hosts in the network.

Broadcast Storm: An infi nite loop of ARP requests, usually associated with a

physical wiring loop.

MAC address (Media Access Control address): A unique identifi er assigned

to network interfaces for communications on the physical network segment.

Multicast: Transmission of packets to a host group within the network.

QoS (Quality of Service): A suite of protocols and hardware management

that prioritizes data packets. Very useful in latency sensitive applications, i.e.

VoIP, Control Systems, Video, Streaming

RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol): A protocol that helps to reduce

broadcast storms by managing multiple connections to the same destination.

SNMP: (Simple Network Management Protocol): is an “Internet-standard

protocol for managing devices on IP networks.

IGMP Snooping: Used to implement dynamic registration of L2 multicast

on the switch.

TCP/IP: Named from two of the most important protocols in it: the

Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP), which are

the fi rst two networking protocols defi ned in this standard.

Unicast: Transmission of packets to a specifi c host in the network.

Unknown Unicast (fl ood): The transmission of unicast packets with an

unknown destination MAC address (this does not occur under normal

network operation).

VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network): used to establish secure autonomous

broadcast/multicast domains.

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