Cabletron Systems HSIM-W87 User Manual

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WAN Terms and Acronyms

HSIM-W87 User’s Guide

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DSX-1 —

Short-haul version of DS1(coaxial cable being used as the

media defines it as short-haul) by definition, coaxial cable is short-haul.

DSX-3 —

Short-haul version of DS3 (coaxial cable being used as the

media defines it as short-haul) by definition, coaxial cable is short-haul.

DTE —

Data Terminal Equipment, equipment that originates and

terminates data transmission such as a computer or printer (see DCE).

E-1 —

European digital signal level 1. Similar to T1 but provides 32

channels (2.048 Mbps) instead of 24 channels (1.544 Mbps).

ESF —

Extended Super Frame. A new T1 framing standard (see D4

framing) that uses 24 T1 frames, thus allowing individual identification of
the channel and signaling bits.

EXZ —

Excessive Zeros, an EXZ is the occurrence of any zero string

length equal to or greater than 3 for B3ZS, or greater than 4 for HDB3.

Fractional T1 —

Use of a portion (less than the full 24 channels) of a T1

line.

Frame Relay —

A network protocol that allows for many point-to-point

virtual connections over a single access channel.

HDB3 —

High Density Bipolar 3, used with E-1, a bipolar coding

method that does not allow more than 3 consecutive zeros.

HDLC —

High-Level Data Link Control, layer 2 (link layer) full-duplex

protocol derived from SDLC.

INV. HDLC —

A form of zero suppression in which all zeros in the

HDLC packet are changed to ones and all ones are changed to zeros.

ISDN —

Integrated Services Digital Network. Allows point-to-point

connections at 64 Kbps or 128 Kbps when necessary and disconnects the
line when not in use. With this service the user only pays for the time
connected.

JBZS —

Jam Bit-Zero Suppression, a form of zero suppression that

places a one in the seventh bit of a timeslot. Reduces the effective
throughput to 56 Kbps.

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