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Appendix C

Glossary

10BASE2—Also called thinnet Ethernet, thinnet or CheaperNet, a 10
MHz baseband specification. Cable impedance is 50

and maximum

coaxial segment length is 185 meters (607 ft.).

10BASE5—Also called thick Ethernet, a 10 MHz baseband specification.
Cable impedance is 50

and maximum coaxial segment is 500 meters

(1,640 ft.). The cable is commonly referred to as yellow cable. Thick
Ethernet cable is typically used as a trunk or backbone path of the
network.

10BASE-FL—IEEE 802.3 Fiber Optic Ethernet. A fiber optic standard
that allows up to 2,000 meters (6,560 ft.) of multimode duplex fiber optic
cable in a point-to-point link.

10BASE-T—IEEE 802.3 UTP Ethernet. Using low cost Level 3 or better
UTP wiring, 100 meters (328 ft.) of point-to-point link segments are
possible. Uses RJ45 connectors and sometimes 50-pin AMP connectors to
a patch panel. Runs at 10 MHz.

100BASE-TX—IEEE 802.3 physical layer specifications for 100Mbps
Ethernet over various wiring specifications. 100BASE-TX is also know as
Fast Ethernet.

50-PIN TELCO (RJ21)—This connector is very common in 10BASE-T
wiring. As opposed to the RJ45 connector, the 50-pin Telco connector
concentrates up to 12 UTP connections onto one connection. This
concentration of UTP ports is then broken out for connection to a punch-
down block inside a building’s wiring closet. 50-pin Telco connections
provide a very clean, uncluttered interface to the building’s wiring.

AT-ADAPT-2— A harmonica-style adapter that allows direct conversion
from a 50-pin Telco connector to RJ45 receptacles.

ATTACHMENT UNIT INTERFACE (AUI)—Connection between a
MAU (transceiver) and a DTE (typically a workstation). Includes a 15-pin
D-sub connector and sometimes a 15-conductor twisted pair cable.
Maximum length is 50 meters (164 ft.).