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GLOSSARY
Router —
A device that interconnects two or more LAN subnetworks
and relays packets based upon destination network addresses.
Runt Packet —
An Ethernet packet that is shorter than the minimum valid
length (64 bytes).
Screened Twisted Pair (ScTP) —
Cable constructed of four twisted-wire
pairs surrounded by a metal foil shield and an outer protective jacket.
Also called Foil Twisted Pair (FTP).
Sheath —
The outside covering of a cable(s).
Shield —
A conductive material that is used to enclose a data cable to
decrease emissions and noise susceptibility.
Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) —
Cable constructed of up to four twisted-
wire pairs, each pair individually surrounded by a metal foil, and all wire
pairs surrounded by a metal shield plus an outer protective jacket.
Short —
A near-zero-resistance connection between two wires of a cable.
Signal to Crosstalk (SCR) —
The logarithmic ratio of the received signal
to any signal that is coupled into the pair.
Signal to NEXT (SNR) —
The logarithmic ratio of the received signal to
the near-end crosstalk that is coupled into the pair.
Signal to Noise (SNR) —
The logarithmic ratio of the received signal to
any noise.
Silver Satin —
Flat untwisted telephone-station wire. Also called quad wire.
Split Pair —
A twisted-pair wiring error in which pin-to-pin continuity is
maintained, but physical pairs are separated.
Star —
A physical layout of a LAN that uses a centralized wiring location.
Starlan —
A LAN network developed by AT&T.
Station —
A communication device or node attached to a LAN.
STP —
Shielded Twisted Pair.
Tap —
A connection to a coax cable that allows access to the network.
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