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Excess Burst Size
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(Be) The maximum amount of uncommitted
data (in bits) in excess of Bc that a frame relay network can attempt to
deliver during a time interval Tc. This data (Be) generally is delivered
with a lower probability than Bc. The network treats Be data as discard
eligible. See also committed burst size (Bc).
Exchange Identification (XID)
◆
A specific type of basic link unit that
is used to convey node and link characteristics between adjacent nodes.
XIDs are exchanged between link stations before and during link acti-
vation to establish and negotiate link and node characteristics. They are
exchanged after link activation to communicate changes in these char-
acteristics.
FCC (Federal Communication Commission)
◆
The U.S. government
agency that regulates the telephone industry.
FECN
◆
Forward Explicit Congestion Notification (FECN)
.
Firmware
◆
A computer program or software stored permanently in
flash memory, Read-Only Memory (ROM), Programmable Read-Only
Memory (PROM), or stored semi-permanently in Erasable Program-
mable Read-Only Memory (EPROM).
Forward Explicit Congestion Notification (FECN)
◆
A bit set by a
frame relay network to notify an interface device (DTE) that conges-
tion avoidance procedures should be initiated by the receiving device.
See also
Frame Relay
◆
A wide area networking connection to leased lines,
providing multiple permanent virtual circuits or data link connections
within the same physical access line.
Gateway
◆
Equipment that provides interconnection between two
networks with different communications protocols. Two examples are
packet assembler/disassemblers and protocol converters. Gateways
operate at the 4th through 7th layers of the Open Systems Interconnec-
tion model. Contrast with bridge, router, repeater.
HDB3 (High Density Bipolar 3)
◆
A method of digitally encoding
data on a link. A modified form of AMI used in Europe.
HDLC (High-level Data Link Control)
◆
A International standard
communications bit oriented protocol developed by the International
Standards Organization. HDLC manages synchronous, code transpar-
ent, serial information transfer over a link connection.
Host Name
◆
A unique name that identifies each host machine on a
network.
IEC
◆
International Electrotechnical Commission.