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Cabletron Systems SFCS-200BX User Manual

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GLOSSARY

ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network)

- an emerging technology that

is beginning to be offered by the telephone carriers of the world. ISDN com-
bines voice and digital network services into a single medium or wire.

ISO

(International Standards Organization) - a voluntary, non treaty organi-

zation founded in 1946 that is responsible for creating international standards
in many areas, including computers and communications.

Isochronous

- signals carrying embedded timing information or signals that

are dependent on uniform timing; usually associated with voice and/or video
transmission.

Jumper

- a patch cable or wire used to establish a circuit, often temporarily,

for testing or diagnostics; also, the devices, shorting blocks, used to connect
adjacent exposed pins on a printed circuit board that control the functionality
of the card.

LAN (Local Area Network)

- a data network intended to serve an area of only

a few square kilometers or less. Because the network is known to cover only a
small area, optimizations can be made in the network signal protocols that
permit higher data rates.

lane

- a program that provides control over the execution of the LAN Emula-

tion Server (LES), Broadcast/Unknown Server (BUS), and LAN Emulation
Configuration Server (LECS) on the local host.

LAN Access Concentrator

- a LAN access device that allows a shared trans-

mission medium to accommodate more data sources than there are channels
currently available within the transmission medium.

Layer Entity

- an active layer within an element.

Layer Function

- a part of the activity of the layer entities.

Layer Service

- a capability of a layer and the layers beneath it that is pro-

vided to the upper layer entities at the boundary between that layer and the
next higher layer.

Layer User Data

- the information transferred between corresponding entities

on behalf of the upper layer or layer management entities for which they are
providing services.

le

- a FORE program that implements both the LAN Emulation Server (LES)

and the Broadcast/Unknown Server (BUS).

LEC (LAN Emulation Client) -

the component in an end system that per-

forms data forwarding, address resolution, and other control functions when
communicating with other components within an ELAN.

lecs

- a FORE program that implements the assignment of individual LECs to

different emulated LANs.

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