3Com 520 User Manual

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CHAP

Challenge Handshake Authentication

Protocol. Part of the PPP protocol to ensure

authentication of the connection between two

devices.

Class

Type of IP address. IP addresses fall into three

main classes, A, B and C.

Client

A user whom is making use of a particular

system resource or peripheral through a workstation

attached to a local or wide area network.

Client/server

A user who is attached to a file server

to recover and store files, but the processing of the

data or use of an application is carried out on the

client machine.

Coaxial cable

A twin-conductor cable used for

computer networking, in either a thick or thin form.

This cable consists of a centre core wire (stranded or

single core) covered by insulation, a second

conductor of woven wire, and an external covering

of rubber. Thin coaxial cable resembles television

cable. Thick coaxial cable has an increased diameter

outer bore and is often yellow or orange in color.

CSMA/CD

Carrier Sense Multiple Access with

Collision Detection, the Ethernet protocol that

allows each device to create and send its own data

packets. CSMA/CD is used to avoid excessive

collisions between packets as they are randomly

transmitted. A CSMA/CD device first listens for other

carriers, if it detects no other carriers, it will then

allow the data packet to be transmitted. If a collision

is detected, the device stops transmitting, waits a

random length of time, and begins transmitting

again.

D Channel

A control channel carrying signalling

information, running at 16 Kbps. The basic rate ISDN

2 service carries two B channels plus one control D

channel. Refer to

ISDN

and

B Channel

.

Data

Characters or code either entered by the user

or passed between devices that are part of the

computer or network.

Data communications

The transfer of data via

transceiver equipment by means of data

transmission according to a protocol. Refer to

Protocol

.

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