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Glossary, Amp-hour, Category 5e (cat5e) – ARRIS TG2472G-NA User Guide User Manual

Page 41: Coaxial cable (coax), Cross-over, Dhcp, Docsis, Downstream, Emta, Ethernet

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Glossary

A

Amp-Hour

A measure of battery capacity. For

example, a 1.0Ah battery can nominally

supply one Ampere of current for one

hour.

C

Category 5e (Cat5e)

A high-quality type of cable, used for

gigabit Ethernet (1000BaseT)

connections. When purchasing Ethernet

cables, always look for Category 5e cable.

Coaxial cable (coax)

A thin wire, used to connect your

television and Telephony Gateway to the

cable TV system. You can buy coax from

any electronics retailer and many

discount stores.

CPE

Customer Premise Equipment. This is the

equipment that is plugged in to the

Telephony Gateway; typically a computer

or hub.

Cross-over

An Ethernet cable used to connect two

hubs (or a hub and a cable modem)

together. Also, some Ethernet hubs may

have built-in cross-over on one or more

ports (which eliminates the need for a

cross-over cable).

D

DHCP

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.

An IP protocol used to provide an IP

address and location of services (such as

DNS and TFTP) needed by a device

connecting to the network. DHCP allows

the cable company to configure your

computer’s networking software for you.

DNS

Domain Name Service (Server). An IP

service that associates a domain name

(such as www.example.com) with an IP

address.

DOCSIS

Data Over Cable System Interface

Specification. The interoperability

standards used for data communications

equipment on an HFC network.

Downstream

In an HFC network, the direction from

the head-end to the subscriber. Some

older cable documentation may refer to

this as the forward path.

E

EMTA

Embedded Multimedia Terminal

Adapter. An MTA device that is

integrated with a cable modem.

Ethernet

A standard method of connecting two or

more computers into a Local Area

Network (LAN).

EuroDOCSIS

The European version of DOCSIS.

Event

An informational message used for

monitoring network status.

F

F-connector

The type of connector used on coax cable.

There are two common types of F-

connector, slip-on and screw-on. Use

coax with screw-on connectors for

connecting your Telephony Gateway.

Firewall

A hardware or software device that

prevents unauthorized access to a private

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