Glossary
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Glossary
1-to-1 NAT
With 1-to-1 NAT, a network component (e.g. router) maps the address range
of one network to the address range of another network.
Example Network 1:
Address range: 123.123.123.xyz
Target address: 123.123.123.
101
Network 1
1-to-1-NAT
Function
Example Network 2:
Address range: 234.234.234.xyz
Target address: 234.234.234.101
Network 2
A component in Network 1 addresses a component in Network 2 through a
target address from the address range of Network 1. The 1-to-1 NAT
function maps the target address in the address range of Network 2. In turn,
responses from Network 2 are received by a sender address from Network
1.
AES
Advanced Encryption Standard.
The NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) has developed
the AES encryption standard in collaboration with industrial corporations for
years. This
symmetric encryption should replace the previous DES
standard. The AES standard specified three different key sizes with 128, 192
and 256 bit. In 1997 the NIST started an initiative for AES and revealed its
conditions for the algorithm. From the proposed encryption algorithms the
NIST narrowed the selection down to five algorithms: MARS, RC6, Rijndael,
Serpent and Twofish. In October 2000 Rijndael was chosen as the
encryption algorithm.
APN (Access Point
Name)
Trans-network connections, e.g. from a wireless network (HSPA+, UMTS,
EGPRS or GPRS) to the Internet, are created in the wireless network via so-
called APNs.
Public
INTERNET
TAINY
Local
application
Private
INTRANET
APN
(public)
APN
(private)
LTE, HSDPA,
UMTS
(E-)GPRS
An end device that wants/tries to establish a connection via the GPRS
network specifies an APN to indicate which network it wants to be connected
to: the Internet or a private company network that is connected via a
dedicated line.
The APN designates the transfer point to the other network. It is
communicated to the user by the network operator.
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