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Isdn, Ipsec – ADS Technologies Wireless Cable Modem Gateway SBG1000 User Manual

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IP address

A unique 32-bit value that identifies each host on a TCP/IP network. TCP/IP networks route messages
based on the destination IP address. An IP address has two parts:

The network address is assigned by IANA.

The SBG1000 network administrator assigns a host address to each host connected to the

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, automatically using its DHCP server or as a static IP address.

For a Class C network, the first 24 bits are the network address and the final 8 bits are the host
address; in dotted-decimal format it appears “network.network.network.host.”
If you enable the

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DHCP client on the WAN page, the cable provider automatically assigns

the network address, subnet mask, domain name, and DNS server to provide a continuous Internet
connection.

IPSec

The Internet Protocol Security protocols are IETF authentication and encryption standards for secure
packet exchange over the Internet. IPSec works at OSI layer 3 and secures everything on the
network.

IKE

Internet Key Exchange

ISAKMP

Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol

ISDN

Integrated Services Digital Network

ISO

The International Organization for Standardization (http://www.iso.ch) is a worldwide federation of
national standards bodies from approximately 140 countries. ISO is a non-governmental organization
established in 1947 to promote the development of standardization and related activities in the world
with a view to facilitating the international exchange of goods and services, and to developing
cooperation in the spheres of intellectual, scientific, technological, and economic activity.

ISP

Internet Service Provider

ITU

International Telecommunications Union

kHz

kilohertz — one thousand cycles per second