Glossary-11
TCP to UTP
TCP
Transmission Control Protocol.
Terminal
A device for displaying information and relaying communications.
Terminals do not perform any processing of data, but instead access
processing-capable systems and allow users to control that system.
Throughput
The rate at which discrete quantities of information (typically measured
in Mbps) are received by or transmitted through a specific device.
Token
A particular type of frame which informs a station in the Token Ring and
FDDI
network technologies that it may transmit data for a specified
length of time. Once that time has expired, the station must stop
transmitting and pass the token along to the next station in the network.
Token Ring
A network technology which requires that stations only transmit data
when they have been given permission by the reception of a Token, and
dictates that stations will receive information at pre-determined intervals
and in a definite series.
Topology
The physical organization of stations and devices into a network.
TP-PMD
Twisted Pair - Physical Medium Dependent.
Transceiver
A device which transmits and receives. A transceiver provides the
electrical or optical interface to the network media, and may convert
signals from one media for use by another.
User
Any person who utilizes a workstation or node on the network.
UTP
Unshielded Twisted Pair. A type of network media which consists of a
number of individual insulated cable strands which are twisted together
in pairs.
Summary of Contents for Cabletron BRIM-F6
Page 1: ...Cabletron Systems Networking Guide Workgroup Solutions ...
Page 2: ......
Page 4: ...Notice ii ...
Page 8: ...Contents vi ...
Page 22: ...Review of Networking 2 10 Token Ring ...
Page 62: ...Network Design 5 22 The Workgroup in the Larger Network ...
Page 106: ...Token Ring 8 8 Token Ring Workgroup Design ...
Page 118: ...Charts and Tables A 12 Networking Standards and Limitations ...
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