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Chapter E: Glossary

HSIM-W6 User’s Guide 237

IP Address —

Internet address. A 32-bit address assigned to devices that participate in a network

using TCP/IP. An IP address consists of four octets separated with periods defining network,
optional subnet and host sections.

IPX (Internet Packet Exchange) —

A proprietary Network layer protocol developed by Novell

and used in NetWare networks.

ISDN —

Integrated Services Digital Network. Digital transmission standard defining

communication protocols permitting telephone networks to carry data, voice, fax and other
streams.

Leased Line —

A telecommunications line between two service points leased from a

communications carrier for private use, usually incurring a monthly service rate.

LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) —

Type of indicator lights on the panel of the router.

Local Area Network (LAN) —

A network connecting computers over a relatively small

geographic area (usually within a single campus or building).

MAC Layer/Address —

Media Access Control layer/address defined by the IEEE 802.3

specification which defines media access including framing and error detection. Part of the OSI
reference model Data Link layer.

Metric —

An algorithm used by routers to determine the best path for transmitting packets to a

remote destination based on considerations such as time, delay, cost, etc.

Modem —

Modulator/Demodulator. A device that converts digital signals to/from analog signals

for transmission over analog communications lines.

Multi-Link Protocol —

A protocol, defined in RFC 1717, that defines a way to perform inverse

multiplexing on the TCP/IP point-to-point protocol (PPP); i.e., the ability to use multiple serial
WAN channels for transferring one datastream. With MLP, a user can send and receive data over
both B channels in an ISDN basic-rate interface connection.

NAT —

Network Address Translation uses a unique IP address for a WAN interface. This IP

address is negotiated through PPP or assigned statically by the Internet Service Provider (ISP).
NAT reduces the number of unique IP addresses for all clients, using a particular WAN interface,
to one.

NetWare —

A Network Operating System developed by Novell, Inc. providing shared access to

files and other network services.