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G-8
Writer:
Chris Seiter
Project:
Netelligent 2008/2016 10Base-T Repeater User Guide
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185814-003
File Name:
2000_g.doc
Last Saved On:
8/21/96 11:45 AM
Segmentation
Segmentation is the process of dividing a network into
multiple collision domains.
Services Advertising
Protocol
SAP allows the firmware to advertise its services. The
SAP requests, which are issued over IPX, are broadcast
every 60 seconds. The SAP packet contains the SAP IDs
of the available services. The 8-port and 16-port repeater
SAP packets will use a hex SAP ID of 0239 (HMI
services) and a hex SAP ID of 05A9 (10Base-T
Repeater services; used to display the correct icon on the
NMS segment map).
Stack
A stack is a group of interconnected repeaters.
Stack Table
The stack table is a repeater MIB object
(nws2StackTable) that has an entry for each repeater in a
stack. Each entry contains the backplane number,
module type, MAC address, IP address, IP default
gateway, IP net mask, and reset. An SNMP network
manager can change these configuration parameters for
each unit in a stack by updating the stack table in any
unit.
Telco
A 25-pair polarized connector that is used to consolidate
multiple voice or data lines.
Twisted-Pair Wire
Two insulated copper wires twisted together. The twists
vary in length to reduce the potential for signal
interference between pairs. In cables greater than 25
pairs, the twisted pairs are grouped and bound together
in a common cable sheath. Twisted pair cable is the
most common of transmission media.
TFTP
See Trivial File Transfer Protocol.
Trap
A trap is an unsolicited event sent from an agent to a
network management station. Examples of traps include
cold start, port autopartition, and backup port enabled.