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Packet

A collection of bits comprising data and control information
formatted for transmission from one node to another.

Peer to Peer network

A system in which two or more nodes or processes can initiate
communications with each other. Usually describes a network in
which all nodes have the ability to share resources with other nodes
so that a dedicated server can be implemented but is not required.

protocol stack

A representation of the hierarchical nature of a protocol suite.

protocol suite

A hierarchical set of related protocols.

RAM (Random
Access Memory)

Memory in which data is temporarily stored for processing.

RARP (Reverse
Address Resolution
Protocol)

A TCP/IP protocol governing the translation of a DLC (Data-Link
Control) address to an IP (Internet Protocol) address.

Repeater

A device that regenerates and often amplifies signals to extend
transmission distance. It is independent of protocol and media.

RG-58

Coaxial cable with 50-ohm impedance used by Thinnet.

RJ-45

Eight-wire modular connectors for Ethernet, Token Ring, StarLAN
networks, and some phone lines.

SNMP (Simple
Network
Management
Protocol)

TCP/IP protocol governing network monitoring.

SPX (Sequential
Packet Exchange)

The implementation of SPP (Sequential Packet Protocol) by Novell.

TCP (Transmission
Control Protocol)

TCP/IP protocol governing sequenced data.

TCP/IP
(Transmission
Control
Protocol/Internet
Protocol)

A protocol suite developed by ARPA (Advanced Research Projects
Agency).

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