Quick Eagle Networks DL3800E User Manual

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DL3800E Inverse Multiplexer User’s Guide — July 9, 2001

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frame relay

A high-speed packet switching protocol used for wide area networks (WANs);
faster than traditional X.25 networks, because it was designed for today's
reliable circuits and performs less rigorous error detection. Frame relay networks
use bandwidth only when there is traffic to send. Frame relay does not support
voice.

framing

A technique which separates incoming bits into identifiable groups to enable

the receiving device to recognize and reconstruct them.

frame ground

A metallic layer acting as a shield, consisting of tape, braid, wire or sheath and

surrounding insulated conductors in cable. It may be the metallic sheath of the
cable or the metallic layer inside a nonmetallic sheath. It reduces stray
electrical fields, prevents outside electrical interference, drains off current
induced by lightning and provides for safety of personnel.

frequency

The number of repetitions per unit time of a complete waveform. The number

of complete cycles per unit of time, usually expressed in Hz.

full bandwidth DTE loopback

A loopback test that loops back the signal at the multiplexer. See also loopback.

H

HDLC (High Level Data Link Control)

Bit-oriented, data-link control protocol; any related control of data links by
specified series of bits, rather than by control characters.

I

IP address

A unique, 32-bit identifier for a TCP/IP host on a network. IP addresses are
normally printed in dotted decimal form, such as

L

LBO (Line Build Out)

An adjustable value used to tune the attenuation between the DSU/CSU card
and the last repeater on the T1 circuit.

LED (Light emitting diode)

A device that accepts electrical signals and converts the energy to a light

signal.

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