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Cabletron Systems SFCS-200BX User Manual

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GLOSSARY

LECS (LAN Emulation Configuration Server) -

the LECS is responsible for

the initial configuration of LECs. It provides information about available
ELANs that a LEC may join, together with the addresses of the LES and BUS
associated with each ELAN.

leq

- a FORE program that provides information about an ELAN. This infor-

mation is obtained from the LES, and includes MAC addresses registered on
the ELAN together with their corresponding ATM addresses.

LES (LAN Emulation Server) -

the LES implements the control coordination

function for an ELAN. The LES provides the service of registering and resolv-
ing MAC addresses to ATM addresses.

LLC (Logical Link Control)

- a protocol developed by the IEEE 802 commit-

tee for data-link-layer transmission control; the upper sublayer of the IEEE
Layer 2 (OSI) protocol that complements the MAC protocol; IEEE standard
802.2; includes end-system addressing and error checking.

LOF (Loss Of Frame)

- a type of transmission error that may occur in wide-

area carrier lines.

looptest

- a program that tests the interface for basic cell reception and trans-

mission functionality. It is usually used for diagnostic purposes to determine
if an interface is functioning properly.

LOP (Loss Of Pointer)

- a type of transmission error that may occur in wide-

area carrier lines.

LOS (Loss Of Signal)

- a type of transmission error that may occur in wide-

area carrier lines.

MAC (Media Access Control)

- a media-specific access control protocol

within IEEE 802 specifications; currently includes variations for Token Ring,
token bus, and CSMA/CD; the lower sublayer of the IEEE's link layer (OSI),
which complements the Logical Link Control (LLC).

Metasignalling

- an ATM Layer Management (LM) process that manages dif-

ferent types of signalling and possibly semipermanent virtual channels (VCs),
including the assignment, removal, and checking of VCs.

Metasignalling

VCs - the standardized VCs that convey metasignalling

information across a User-to-Network Interface (UNI).

MIB (Management Information Base)

- the set of parameters an SNMP man-

agement station can query or set in the SNMP agent of a networked device
(e.g., router).

MIC

(Media Interface Connector) - the optical fiber connector that joins the

fiber to the FDDI controller.

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