Appendix a: glossary, Adsl, Auto-mdi/mdix – GIGABYTE GN-BR404W User Manual

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Appendix A: Glossary

ADSL

Asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) is a new modem technology that converts

existing twisted-pair telephone lines into access paths for high-speed communications of

various sorts.

Auto-MDI/MDIX

On a network hub or switch, an auto-MDI/MDIX port automatically senses if it needs to act

as a MDI or MDIX port. The auto-MDI/MDIX capability eliminates the need for crossover

cables.

Auto-negotiate

To automatically determine the correct settings. The term is often used with

communications and networking.

DHCP

The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is an Internet protocol for automating the

configuration of computers that use TCP/IP. DHCP can be used to automatically assign IP

addresses, to deliver TCP/IP stack configuration parameters such as the subnet mask and

default router, and to provide other configuration information such as the addresses for

printer, time and news servers.

DMZ

In computer networks, a DMZ (demilitarized zone) is a computer host or small network

inserted as a "neutral zone" between a company's private network and the outside public

network. It prevents outside users from getting direct access to a server that has company

data. Typically, the DMZ contains devices accessible to Internet traffic, such as Web (HTTP )

servers, FTP servers, SMTP (e-mail) servers and DNS servers.

DNS

The Domain Name System (DNS) is a distributed Internet directory service. DNS is used

mostly to translate between domain names and IP addresses, and to control Internet email

delivery. Most Internet services rely on DNS to work, and if DNS fails, web sites cannot be

located and email delivery stalls.

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