Network, Multicast, Mgcp – Cisco ASA 5505 User Manual
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Glossary
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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI
MGCP
Media Gateway Control Protocol. Media Gateway Control Protocol is a protocol for the control of
VoIP calls by external call-control elements known as media gateway controllers or call agents. MGCP
merges the IPDC and
protocols.
Mode
See
.
Mode Config
See
Modular Policy
Framework
A means of configuring ASA features in a manner similar to Cisco IOS software Modular
CLI.
MS
mobile station. Refers generically to any mobile device, such as a mobile handset or computer, that is
used to access network services.
networks support three classes of MS, which describe the type
of operation supported within the
and the
mobile wireless networks. For example, a Class
A MS supports simultaneous operation of
and
services.
MS-CHAP
Microsoft
.
MTU
maximum transmission unit. The maximum number of bytes in a packet that can flow efficiently
across the network with best response time. For Ethernet, the default MTU is 1500 bytes, but each
network can have different values, with serial connections having the smallest values. The MTU is
described in RFC 1191.
multicast
Refers to a network addressing method in which the source transmits a packet to multiple destinations,
a multicast group, simultaneously. See also
N
N2H2
A third-party, policy-oriented filtering application that works with the ASA to control user web
access. N2H2 can filter
requests based on the destination hostname, destination IP address,
username, and password. The N2H2 corporation was acquired by Secure Computing in October, 2003.
NAT
Network Address Translation. Mechanism for reducing the need for globally unique IP addresses.
NAT allows an organization with addresses that are not globally unique to connect to the
by
translating those addresses into a globally routable address space.
NEM
Network Extension Mode. Lets
hardware clients present a single, routable network to the remote
private network over the
tunnel.
NetBIOS
Network Basic Input/Output System. A Microsoft protocol that supports Windows hostname
registration, session management, and data transfer. The ASA supports NetBIOS by performing
of the packets for NBNS UDP port 137 and NBDS UDP port 138.
netmask
See
network
In the context of ASA configuration, a network is a group of computing devices that share part of an
IP address space and not a single host. A network consists of multiple nodes or hosts. See also
,
,
NMS
network management system. System responsible for managing at least part of a network. An NMS is
generally a reasonably powerful and well-equipped computer, such as an engineering workstation.
NMSs communicate with agents to help keep track of network statistics and resources.