Ssid, Switch, Tcp/ip – Siemens SE505 User Manual

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Glossary

Gigaset SE505 dsl/cable / English / A31008-E505-B100-1-7619 / glossary.fm / 16.07.2003

SMTP
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
The SMTP

Protocol

is part of the

TCP/IP

protocol family. It regulates the exchange of

electronic mail on the

Internet

. Your

Internet Service Provider

provides you with access

to an SMTP server.
SSID
Service Set Identifier
The SSID is used to identify the stations in a wireless network (

WLAN

). All wireless

network components with the same SSID form a common network. The SSID can be

assigned by the network operator.
Static (fixed) IP address
A static (or fixed)

IP address

is assigned to a network component manually during

network configuration. Unlike a

Dynamic IP address

, a static (fixed) IP address never

changes.
Subnet
A subnet divides a network into smaller units.
Subnet mask
The subnet mask determines how parts of the

IP addresses

of a network represent the

network number and how many the computer number.
The subnet mask administered by the Gigaset SE505 dsl/cable is always 255.255.255.0.

That means the first three parts of the IP address form the network number and the final

part is used for assigning computer numbers. The first three parts of the IP address of

all network components are in this case always the same.
Switch
A switch, like a

Hub

, is an element used to link different network segments or

components. Unlike a hub however, the switch has its own intelligence that enables it

to forward packets to only that subnet or network component they are meant for.
See also:

Bridge

,

Hub

,

Router

,

Gateway

TCP
Transmission Control Protocol
The TCP

Protocol

is part of the

TCP/IP

protocol family. TCP handles data transport

between communication partners (applications). TCP is a session-based transmission

protocol, i.e. it sets up, monitors and terminates a connection for transporting data.
See also:

UDP

TCP/IP

Protocol

family on which the

Internet

is based.

IP

forms the foundation for each

computer-to-computer connection.

TCP

provides applications with a reliable

transmission link in the form of a continuous data stream. TCP/IP is the basis on which

services such as WWW, Mail and News are built. There are other protocols as well.

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