Paradyne 7612 SNMP DSU User Manual

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Glossary

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7612-A2-GB20-10

November 1997

The protocol that regulates the communication between two network nodes.

Local Loopback. An EIA-lead standard for V.24 circuit CT 141; an input signal
(DTE-to-DCE).

Used to test various portions of a data link in order to isolate an equipment or data line
problem. A diagnostic procedure that sends a test message back to its origination point.

Line Signal Detect. An EIA-lead standard for V.24 circuit CT 109; an output signal
(DCE-to-DTE).

The device that queries agents for management information, or receives unsolicited SNMP
trap messages indicating the occurrence of specific events.

Management Information Base. The set of variables a device running SNMP maintains.
Standard, minimal MIBs have been defined, and vendors often have private enterprise
MIBs. In theory, any SNMP manager can talk to any SNMP agent with a properly defined
MIB. MIB-II refers to an extended management database that contains variables not
defined in the original MIB I.

A method for interleaving several access channels onto a single circuit for transmission
over the network.

Network Management System. A computer system used for monitoring and controlling
network devices.

A connection or switching point on the network.

A loopback that is not maintained unless network loopback codes are interspersed with the
test data. A non-latching loopback can only be initiated or terminated by the 56 kbps
network service provider.

No Signal. A network-reported condition.

A specific item within the Management Information Base (MIB).

Out Of Frame. An error condition in which frame synchronization bits are in error. A
network-reported condition.

Out of Service. A digital network trouble signal.

Packet Assembler/Disassembler.

A data network circuit with one control and one tributary device.

Point-to-Point Protocol. A link-layer protocol used by SNMP.

The rules that govern how devices exchange information on a network. It covers timing,
format, error control, and flow control during data transmission.

Public Switched Telephone Network. A network shared among many users who can use
telephones to establish connections between two points.

A reinitialization of the device that occurs at power-up or in response to a reset command.

Request for Comments. The set of documents that describes the standard specifications
for the TCP/IP protocol suite.

Routing Information Protocol. Specifies the routing protocol used between DSUs.

Receive Line Signal Detect. See CD.

A device that makes decisions about the paths network traffic should take and forwards
that traffic to its destination. A router helps achieve interoperability and connectivity
between different vendor’s equipment, regardless of protocols used.

link layer protocol

LL

loopback

LSD

manager (SNMP)

MIB

multiplexing

NMS

node

non-latching
loopback

NS

object (SNMP)

OOF

OOS

PAD

point-to-point circuit

PPP

protocol

PSTN

reset

RFC

RIP

RLSD

router

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