Multi-Tech Systems RF660 User Manual

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Glossary

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TLS (Transport Layer Security)

– An open security standard that is similar to SSL3. (Note that some web sites may not

support the TLS protocol.)

Trace Route

– A program available on many systems that traces the path a packet takes to a destination. It is mostly used

to debug routing problems between hosts. A Trace Route protocol is defined in IETF RFC 1393.

Trusted Subnetwork

– A subnetwork of hosts and routers that can trust each other not to engage in active or passive

attacks. It is also assumed that the underlying communications channel such as a LAN is not being attacked by any other
means.

Tunneling

– Transmitting data that is structured in one protocol within the protocol or format of a different protocol.

UDP (User Datagram Protocol)

A datagram-oriented unreliable communications protocol widely used on the Internet. It is

a layer over the IP protocol. UDP is defined in IETF RFC 768.

UNC (Universal Naming Convention) path

– A UNC path (e.g.,

\\server

) is used to help establish a link to a network drive.

URL (Universal Resource Locator)

– URLs are used to describe the location of web pages, and are also used in many

other contexts. An example of an URL is

http://www.ssh.com/ipsec/index.html

. URLs are defined in IETF RFCs 1738 and

1808.

Verification

– The act of recognizing that a person or entity is who or what it claims to be.

VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network)

– A function allowing some Ethernet switches to be divided into smaller logical groups

known as VLANs. On most switches each VLAN operates completely independent of the others, as if each was a separate
physical device. Some higher-end switches can also route between VLANs as if each was a separate hub/switch connected
by a router.

VPN (Virtual Private Network)

– A device or program that protects users and their data when exchanging information over

the Internet. A VPN can use encryption, user authentication, and/or firewall protection to solve remote access security
threats.

WAN (Wide Area Network)

– A data network, typically extending a LAN beyond a building or campus, linking to other

(remote) LANs.

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