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Appendix D: Glossary

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OSI —

Open System Interconnection. An international standard developed by ITU (formally

CCITT) and ISO (International Organization for Standardization) to facilitate data networking
multi-vendor interoperability. The OSI Reference Model defines seven layers, each providing
specific network functions.

Packet —

A group of data that includes a header and usually user data for transmission through a

network.

Ping (Packet Internet Groper) —

An echo message, available within the TCP/IP protocol suite,

sent to a remote node and returned; used to test the accessibility of the remote node.

PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) —

A Data Link layer protocol that provides asynchronous and

synchronous connectivity between computer/network nodes. Includes standardization for security
and compression negotiation.

Q.921 —

ISDN Data Link layer specification for the user-to-network interface.

Q.931 —

ISDN specification for call set-up and signaling on ISDN connections.

RFC —

Request for Comment. Documentation describing Internet communications

specifications (e.g., Telnet, TFTP). Often these RFCs are used to achieve multi-vendor
interoperability during implementation.

RJ11 —

Standard 4-wire connectors for telephone lines.

RJ45 —

Standard 8-wire connectors used for ISDN lines and 10 BASE-T connections.

RIP (Routing Information Protocol) —

Protocols used in IP and IPX for broadcasting open path

information between routers to keep routing tables current.

Routing —

A Network layer function that determines the path for transmitting packets through a

network from source to destination.

RS-232 —

EIA standard specifying the physical layer interface used to connect a device to

communications media.

Serialization Frames —

Frames sent out by servers under IPX to check whether illegal copies of

NetWare are in use on the network.

Service Advertising Protocol —

Protocol used in IPX for broadcasting information about

services available on the network, such as file servers, CD-ROM drives and modem pools.