Gateway, Headend, Http – ARRIS DG1680A-TW Users Guide User Manual

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G

Gateway

The device, usually a router, that

connects devices on a given IP subnet to

other IP subnets.

H

Headend

The “central office” in an HFC network.

The headend houses both video and data

equipment. In larger cable networks, a

“master” headend often feeds several

“remote” headends to provide distributed

services.

HTTP

HyperText Transfer Protocol.

Hub

A box with several Ethernet connectors.

Ethernet hubs provide a common point of

contact for all connected devices.

I

IP address

A number assigned to your computer by

your cable company, used to identify your

computer to other systems on the

Internet.

L

LAN

Local Area Network. A network that

allows computers in a single location

(such as a building) to communicate with

one another.

LED

Light Emitting Diode. A semi-conductor

diode that emits light when current is

passed through it.

M

MAC address

A number that uniquely identifies any

device connected to a network. Your

cable company uses your Data Gateway’s

MAC address to authorize access to the

Internet. The MAC address is printed on

a label on the bottom of your Data

Gateway.

P

Protocol

A set of rules and formats that

determines the communication behavior

of network entities at a given layer.

Proxy

A device or program that stands in

between a server (for example, a web site)

and a client (your browser), providing a

way to relieve some of the burden from

the server. For example, your cable

company may have a web proxy that

keeps copies of popular web pages; the

proxy can send you those pages instead of

fetching them directly from the web site,

resulting in faster page loading and less

network congestion.

R

RF

Abbreviation for Radio Frequency. Some

literature refers to coax as “RF cable” and

the connectors as “RF connectors.”

RJ-45

A standard 8-conductor modular

connector, commonly used on Ethernet

cable. An RJ-45 connector looks like a

wide RJ-11 (telephone) connector.

S

Splitter

A small box with three cable connectors:

one input and two outputs. You may need

a splitter if you have a TV already

Release 16 STANDARD 1.3 March 2015

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