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DI-624M User’s Manual
D-Link Systems, Inc.
Appendix
Glossary
A
Access Control List -
ACL.
Database of network devices that are allowed to access resources on the
network.
Access P
oint -
AP. Device that allows wireless clients to connect to it and access the network
Ad-hoc netw
ork -
Peer-to-Peer network between wireless clients
Ad
dress Resolution Pr
otocol -
ARP. Used to map MAC addresses to IP addresses so that conversions can
be made in both directions.
ADSL -
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
Advanced Encryption Standard -
AES. Government encryption standard
Alphanumeric -
Characters A-Z and 0-9
Antenna -
Used to transmit and receive RF signals.
AppleT
alk –
A set of Local Area Network protocols developed by Apple for their computer systems
AppleT
alk Ad
dress Resolution Pr
otocol –
AARP. Used to map the MAC addresses of Apple computers to
their AppleTalk network addresses, so that conversions can be made in both directions.
Application layer -
7th Layer of the OSI model. Provides services to applications to ensure that they can
communicate properly with other applications on a network.
ASCII -
American Standard Code for Information Interchange. This system of characters is most commonly
used for text files
Atten
uation –
The loss in strength of digital an analog signals. The loss is greater when the signal is being
transmitted over long distances.
A
uthentication –
To provide credentials, like a Password, in order to verify that the person or device is really
who they are claiming to be
A
utomatic Priv
ate IP Ad
dressing -
APIPA. An IP address that a Windows computer will assign itself when it
is configured to obtain an IP address automatically but no DHCP server is available on the network
B
Bac
kwar
d Compatib
le -
The ability for new devices to communicate and interact with older legacy devices
to guarantee interoperability
Band
width -
The maximum amount of bytes or bits per second that can be transmitted to and from a network
device
Basic Input/Output System –
BIOS. A program that the processor of a computer uses to startup the system
once it is turned on
Baud –
Data transmission speed
Bit rate –
The amount of bits that pass in given amount of time
bit/sec –
bits per second
BOOTP –
Bootstrap Protocol.
Allows for computers to be booted up and given an IP address with no user
intervention
Bottleneck –
A time during processes when something causes the process to slowdown or stop all together
Broadband –
A wide band of frequencies available for transmitting data