Panasonic DP2000 User Manual

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STAR TOPOLOGY:

A type of network in which all the nodes are connected to a central hub,

which functions as a multiplexer and switching node. See TABLE 1

SWITCHED NETWORK:

This is a type of network that can be shared among many users, each of

them being able to communicate with each other.

SYNCHRONIOUS TRANSMISSION:

Data transmission that has a timing pulse inserted on the transmission
path. This allows digital signals to be transmitted without embedded

timing bits, which increases the bandwidth available for traffic.

STP: (Shielded Twisted Pair)

A type of cable using, usually 8, coloured wires twisted in pairs and is

shielded against RF noise.

TCP: (Transmission Control Protocol)

This is the 'Transport layer', connection orientated, end to end protocol

that forms the first part of the TCP/IP suite (See below). The software

that uses TCP is usually found in the operating system.

TCP/IP: (Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol)

This is a collection of protocols based on the ones used by the US defence

department and are now widely used in private networking and the
Internet.

TELNET:

A protocol which governs the exchange of Character Orientated data,
allowing a terminal to communicate with a remote host.

TERMINAL ADAPTOR:

A device which converts from one protocol to another, to allow a computer
using one protocol to connect to a computer using a different protocol.

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