Chapter 7 - glossary – Asus GigaX1024iPlus User Manual

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Chapter 7 - Glossary

TCP/IP

Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
The basic protocols used on the Internet. TCP is

responsible for dividing data up into packets for delivery

and reassembling them at the destination, while IP is

responsible for delivering the packets from source to

destination. When TCP and IP are bundled with higher-

level applications such as HTTP, FTP, Telnet, etc., TCP/IP

refers to this whole suite of protocols.

Telnet/SSH An interactive, character-based program used to access a

remote computer. While HTTP (the web protocol) and FTP

only allow you to download files from a remote computer,

Telnet / SSH allows you to log into and use a computer

from a remote location.

TFTP

Trivial File Transfer Protocol
A protocol for file transfers, TFTP is easier to use than File

Transfer Protocol (FTP) but not as capable or secure.

Trunk

Two or more ports are combined as one virtual port, also

called as Link Aggregation.

TTL

Time To Live
A field in an IP packet that limits the life span of that packet.

Originally meant as a time duration, the TTL is usually

represented instead as a maximum hop count; each router

that receives a packet decrements this field by one. When

the TTL reaches zero, the packet is discarded.

twisted pair The ordinary copper telephone wiring long used by

telephone companies. It contains one or more wire pairs

twisted together to reduce inductance and noise. Each

telephone line uses one pair. In homes, it is most often

installed with two pairs. For Ethernet LANs, a higher grade

called Category 3 (CAT 3) is used for 10BASE-T networks,

and an even higher grade called Category 5 (CAT 5)

is used for 100BASE-T networks. See also 10BASE-T,

100BASE-T, Ethernet.

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