Glossary
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CHAP
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. A Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
authentication method for identifying a dial-in user. CHAP does not itself prevent
unauthorized access, it merely identifies the remote end. See also
PAP
.
CIDR
Classless interdomain routing. A technique supported by BGP-4 that eliminates the
necessity for network address classes by explicitly advertising the length (netmask)
associated with each prefix.
CIR
Committed information rate. The minimum bandwidth guaranteed to be available if
required on a virtual circuit. This value is also known as
guaranteed bandwidth
.
classless interdomain routing
See
CIDR
.
client/server environment
An environment where a computer system or process requests a service from another
computer system. For example, a workstation can request services from a file server
across a network.
cluster
A group of internal BGP peers that share a common set of route reflectors. See also
cluster ID
;
route reflection
;
route reflector
.
Compare
confederation
.
cluster ID
An identifier, in dotted decimal format, that uniquely identifies a BGP route reflection
cluster within an autonomous system. All route reflectors within the cluster must be
configured with the same cluster ID. Internal peers that are not reflectors within the
cluster must not be configured with a cluster ID. The cluster ID is typically set to the BGP
router ID of one of the route reflectors within the cluster
.
See also
cluster
;
route
reflection
;
route reflector
.
CMAS
Confederation member autonomous system. A subdivision of an autonomous system
that is recognized only by other peers within the confederation and not by peers external
to the confederation. Within the confederation, each BGP peer treats only the peers in its
own CMAS as internal peers. Peers in different CMASs are treated as external peers.
Summary of Contents for PortMaster
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Page 114: ...Configuring WAN Port Settings 6 12 PortMaster Configuration Guide...
Page 128: ...Configuring Login Users 7 14 PortMaster Configuration Guide...
Page 158: ...Restricting User Access 9 16 PortMaster Configuration Guide...
Page 168: ...Configuring Ports for Modem Use 10 10 PortMaster Configuration Guide...
Page 222: ...Frame Relay Subinterfaces 13 16 PortMaster Configuration Guide...
Page 236: ...Troubleshooting a Synchronous V 25bis Connection 14 14 PortMaster Configuration Guide...
Page 252: ...Using ISDN for On Demand Connections 15 16 PortMaster Configuration Guide...
Page 264: ...Using ISDN for Internet Connections 16 12 PortMaster Configuration Guide...
Page 276: ...Configuration Steps for Dial In Access 17 12 PortMaster Configuration Guide...
Page 286: ...Configuration Steps for Shared Device Access 18 10 PortMaster Configuration Guide...
Page 296: ...Troubleshooting a Leased Line Connection 19 10 PortMaster Configuration Guide...
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