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MLC 104 Plus Series • Reference Material

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IP address

is a unique, 32-bit, binary number (12 digit decimal number, xxx.xxx.

xxx.xxx) that identifies each device or device port (an information sender

and/or receiver) that is connected to a LAN, WAN, or the Internet. IP

addresses can be static (see static IP) or dynamic (see DHCP).

IP net mask/subnet mask

— See subnet mask.

IRCM (Infrared Control Module)

is a type of Extron keypad used with MediaLink

Controllers (MLCs) and system switchers. IR commands for source devices

(VCRs, DVD players, receivers) can be stored in the MLC or switcher. After

setup, pressing a button on the IRCM causes the controller or switcher to

send a command to the source device.

MAC (Media Access Control) Address

is a unique hardware number given

to devices that connect to a network such as the Internet. When your

computer or networking device (router, hub, interface, etc.) is connected to

a LAN or the Internet, a table (see ARP) relates the device’s IP address to its

corresponding physical (MAC) address on the LAN.

Ping

is a utility/diagnostic tool that tests network connections. It is used to

determine if the host has an operating connection and is able to exchange

information with another host. The term (ping) is a reference to submarine

sonar, which sends out a signal and waits to hear it echo (“ping”) back from a

submerged object, much like how the ping utility functions in a network.

Port number

is a preassigned address within a server that provides a direct route

from the application to the transport layer or from the transport layer to the

application of a TCP/IP system.

Section 508

is a portion of the United States Rehabilitation Act (29 U.S.C. 794d)

that requires Federal agencies to meet specific accessibility standards when

buying, developing, maintaining, or using information and multimedia

technology. This law was enacted to eliminate barriers in access for people

with disabilities and to encourage development of technologies that will help

achieve these goals. Visit

www.extron.com

to see how the MLCs comply

with Section 508.

SSI (server side include)

is a type of HTML instruction set that tells the MLC

(or some other Web server) dynamically which material to include in the

contents of a Web page or e-mail. SSI files typically have a file extension of

.shtml

.

Static IP

refers to an IP address that has been specifically (instead of dynamically—

see DHCP above) assigned to a device or system in a network configuration.

This type of address requires manual configuration of the actual network

device or system and can only be changed manually or by enabling DHCP.

Subnet

— See subnetwork.

Subnet address

is the portion of an IP address that is specifically identified by the

subnet mask as the subnetwork.

Subnet mask

is a 32-bit binary number (12 digit decimal number, xxx.xxx.xxx.

xxx) used on subnets (smaller, local networks) to help routers determine

which network traffic gets routed internally (within the subnetwork) to local

computers and which network traffic goes out to the rest of the network or

the Internet. It is an address mask used to identify the bits of an IP address

that are used for the subnet address. Using a mask, the router does not need

to examine all 32 bits, only those selected by the mask.

Subnetwork

is a network that is part of a larger IP network and is identified by a

subnet address. Networks can be segmented into subnetworks to provide a

hierarchical, multilevel routing structure.

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