Glossary – Ericsson HM200c/HM201c User Manual

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PipeRider® Cable Modem User's Guide HM200c/HM201c

Glossary

10BaseT

An unshielded, twisted pair cable with RJ-45 connectors

used with an Ethernet LAN. "10" indicates the speed (10

Mbps), "Base" refers to baseband technology, and "T"

means twisted pair cable.

Asymmetric

Scheme

A system in which one spectrum of signal frequencies is

assigned to signals moving in one direction and another

spectrum of signal frequencies is assigned to signals

moving in the opposite direction. Typically, higher

frequencies flow downstream and lower frequencies flow

upstream.

Bandwidth

The range of frequencies that can be transmitted on a

communication channel without exceeding loss or

distortion limits. Bandwidth indicates the

information-carrying capacity of a channel.

Baseline Privacy

Interface

The baseline privacy interface (BPI) provides cable

modem users with data privacy across the cable network

by encrypting data traffic between user's cable modem

and CMTS.

Bridge

An electronic device that provides a logical connection

path between two network segments.

Browser

A computer program used for accessing the World Wide

Web.

Cable Modem

Termination

System (CMTS)

The Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS) is the

major component of the headend. It interfaces to the

cable network, the backbone data network, and several

support systems. The CMTS also controls the

configuration, registration, and media access of all the

cable modems under its control, and determines who

gets to transmit when, and for how long.

Cable Network

The system of headend equipment and cables that

provides cable service (Internet and/or Television) to

individual homes and businesses.

CATV

A cable television network system.

CMTS

See Cable Modem Termination System

Coaxial Cable

Coaxial cable ("coax") allows wide bandwidth

transmission over long distances. The coax cable is

composed of an inner wire surrounded by an outer

conductive shield.

Data Interface

Connection

The link that provides the communication channel

between two or more devices, allowing them to pass data

to one another.

Decryption

The conversion of a coded (encrypted) signal to its

original form, by means of an algorithm.

Demodulation

The process of recovering, at the receiver, an original

transmitted signal that has been modulated.

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