Relay to SIMM
GL-10
Relay
An electrical switch which opens and closes in response to the application
of voltage or current.
Repeater
A network device consisting of a receiver and transmitter which is used
to regenerate a network signal to increase the distance it may traverse.
Ring-In/Ring-Out
Token Ring
connections which are made between MAUs utilizing two
separate physical cables and incorporating an auto-wrap recovery
feature.
RJ45
A modular connector style used with twisted pair cabling. The RJ45
connector resembles the modern home telephone connector (RJ11).
RMIM
Repeating Media Interface Module. A term used to indicate a family of
Cabletron Systems Ethernet Media Interface Modules (See MIM) which
are capable of performing their own repeater functions.
RMON
Remote MONitoring. RMON is a network management standard which
provides more detailed network information and status reporting than
SNMP
.
Router
A router is a device which connects two or more different network
segments, but allows information to flow between them when necessary.
The router, unlike a bridge, examines the data contained in every packet
it receives for more detailed information. Based on this information, the
router decides whether to block the packet from the rest of the network or
transmit it, and will attempt to send the packet by the most efficient path
through the network.
S Ports
FDDI
ports which are used by FDDI stations and end nodes to make
single attached
connections to FDDI concentrators.
SDRAM
Shared Dynamic Random Access Memory.
Segment
A portion of a network which is separated from other networks. A
segment may be one portion of a bridged, switched, or routed network.
Segments must be capable of operating as their own networks, without
requiring the services of other portions of the network.
Server
A workstation or host device that performs services for other devices
(clients) on the network.
SIMM
Single In-line Memory Module. A collection of Random Access Memory
(RAM) microprocessors which are placed on a single, replaceable printed
circuit board. These SIMMs may be added to some devices to expand the
capacity of certain types of memory.
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