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T Connection —
A three-way BNC-type connector used to connect coaxial
cable to a station network interface card in a 10BASE2 Ethernet network.
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) —
A protocol
originally defined by the U.S. Department of Defense.
TDR (Time-Domain Reflectometry) —
A technique for measuring cable
lengths by timing the duration between an incident pulse and the reflected
pulse from an impedance discontinuity on a cable.
Telecommunications Closet —
A room used to interconnect horizontal
cable links to communication distribution equipment. Also called wiring
closet.
Terminator —
A connection to the end of a cable which is intended
to match the characteristic impedance of the cable.
ThickNet —
10BASE5 Ethernet.
ThinNet —
10BASE2 Ethernet. Sometimes called Cheapnet.
TIA —
Telecommunications Industry Association.
Tip —
One conductor of a twisted-pair cable.
Token —
A sequence of bits transmitted over a Ring or Bus network used
to signify permission to transmit.
TP-PMD (Twisted Pair Physical Media Dependent) —
A variation of the
FDDI standard (ANSI X3T9.5) adapted for 100-Mbps data transmission
on twisted-pair cable. Also called CDDI.
Traffic —
Data-transmission activity on a network.
Transceiver —
A station-access unit for coax networks.
Transceiver Cable —
A cable used to attach a device to an Ethernet
segment.
Tree —
A LAN topology where the cable branches from a headend.
Twinaxial Cable —
A cable typically used for connecting IBM
®
systems
36/38 and AS/400
®
equipment. Consists of two center copper conductors
surrounded by insulation material, a braided wire mesh shield, and an
outer protective jacket.
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