Motorola BR700 User Manual

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GLOSSARY

SECTION 5

SECTION

5,

GLOSSARY

5-5

IP

Internet Protocol is a set of standards that enable different types
of computers to communicate with one another and exchange
data through the Internet. IP provides the appearance of a single,
seamless communication system and makes the Internet a virtual
network.

IP Address

A unique 32-bit value that identifies each host on a TCP/IP
network. TCP/IP networks route messages based on the
destination IP address.

For a Class C network, the first 24 bits are the network address
and the final 8 bits are the host address; in dotted-decimal format
it appears “network.network.network.host.”

ISDN

Integrated Services Digital Network

ISP

Internet Service Provider

L

LAN

Local Area Network. A local area network provides a full-time,
high-bandwidth connection over a limited area such as a home,
building, or campus. Ethernet is the most widely used LAN
standard.

M

MAC Address

The Media Access Control address is a unique, 48-bit value
permanently saved in the ROM at the factory to identify each
Ethernet network device. It is expressed as a sequence of 12
hexadecimal digits printed on the unit’s label. You need to
provide the MAC address to the cable service provider. Also
called an Ethernet address, physical address, hardware address,
or NIC address.

MB

One megabyte; equals 1,024 x 1,024 bytes, 1,024 kilobytes, or
about 64 million bits.

Mbps

Million bits per second (megabits per second). A rate of data
transfer.

MTU

The Maximum Transmission Unit is the largest amount of data
that can be transmitted in one discrete message on a given

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