Glossary – Asus SL1000 User Manual

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Internet Security Router User

’s Manual

Appendix 16. Glossary

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Glossary

10BASE-T

A designation for the type of wiring used by Ethernet networks with a data rate of 10

Mbps. Also known as Category 3 (CAT 3) wiring. See also data rate, Ethernet.

100BASE-T

A designation for the type of wiring used by Ethernet networks with a data rate of 100

Mbps. Also known as Category 5 (CAT 5) wiring. See also data rate, Ethernet.

ADSL

Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line

The most commonly deployed "flavor" of DSL for home users. The term asymmetrical
refers to its unequal data rates for downloading and uploading (the download rate is
higher than the upload rate). The asymmetrical rates benefit home users because they
typically download much more data from the Internet than they upload.

authenticate

To verify user

’s identity, such as by prompting for a password.

binary

The "base two" system of numbers, that uses only two digits, 0 and 1, to represent all

numbers. In binary, the number 1 is written as 1, 2 as 10, 3 as 11, 4 as 100, etc.
Although expressed as decimal numbers for convenience, IP addresses in actual use
are binary numbers; e.g., the IP address 209.191.4.240 is
11010001.10111111.00000100.11110000 in binary. See also bit, IP address, network
mask
.

bit

Short for "binary digit," a bit is a number that can have two values, 0 or 1. See also

binary.

bps

bits per second

broadband

A telecommunications technology that can send different types of data over the same

medium. DSL is a broadband technology.

broadcast

To send data to all computers on a network.

DHCP

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

DHCP automates address assignment and management. When a computer connects
to the LAN, DHCP assigns it an IP address from a shared pool of IP addresses; after a
specified time limit, DHCP returns the address to the pool.

DHCP relay

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol relay

A DHCP relay is a computer that forwards DHCP data between computers that
request IP addresses and the DHCP server that assigns the addresses. Each of the
Internet Security Router's interfaces can be configured as a DHCP relay. See DHCP.

DHCP server

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server

A DHCP server is a computer that is responsible for assigning IP addresses to the
computers on a LAN. See DHCP.

DNS

Domain Name System

The DNS maps domain names into IP addresses. DNS information is distributed
hierarchically throughout the Internet among computers called DNS servers. When
you start to access a web site, a DNS server looks up the requested domain name to
find its corresponding IP address. If the DNS server cannot find the IP address, it
communicates with higher-level DNS servers to determine the IP address. See also
domain name.

domain name

A domain name is a user-friendly name used in place of its associated IP address. For

example,

www.hinet.net

is the domain name associated with IP address 168.95.1.88.

Domain names must be unique; their assignment is controlled by the Internet
Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). Domain names are a key

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