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Glossary
If someone on the Internet tries to access your network, the firewall function of the RouteFinder stops
the request. The device will not reverse translate network addresses unless you have specifically
allowed this feature using the Virtual Server function (IP Mapping).
NetworkAddress
The network portion of an IP address. For a class A network, the network address is the first byte of
the IP address. For a class B network, the network address is the first two bytes of the IP address.
For a class C network, the network address is the first three bytes of the IP address. In each case,
the remainder is the host address. In the Internet, assigned network addresses are globally unique.
P
Packet
A packet is a piece of a message transmitted over a packet-switching network. A packet contains the
destination address of the message as well as the data. In IP networks, packets are often called
datagrams.
Port Number
The term
port can mean the connector on your computer or it can be thought of as a server number.
Every service that travels over phone lines and modems has a standard port number. For example,
the World Wide Web service uses the standard port number, 80 and the standard telnet port is 23.
Port numbers are controlled and assigned by the IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority). Most
computers have a table in their systems containing a list of ports that have been assigned to specific
services. You can alos find lists of standard port numbers on the World Wide Web.
Protocol
A formal description of message formats and the rules two computers must follow to exchange those
messages. You can think of protocols like languages. If two computers or devices aren’t speaking
the same language to each other, they won’t be able to communicate.
PPP (Point -to- Point Protocol)
PPP enables dial-up connections to the Internet and is the method that your network device connects
to the Internet. PPP is more stable than the older SLIP protocol and provides error checking features.
R
Router
A device which forwards traffic between networks. If you request information from a location on your
network or the Internet, the router will route the request to the appropriate destination. The router’s job
is to listen for requests for IP addresses that are not part of your LAN and then route them to the
appropriate network which may either be the Internet or another sub-network on your LAN.
S
Server
A provider of resources (e.g.,file servers and name servers). For example your RouteFinder provides
Internet Access and can be thought of as an Internet Access Server.
Subnet
A portion of a network that shares a common address component. On TCP/IP networks, subnets are
defined as all devices whose IP Addresses have the same prefix. For example, all devices with IP
addresses that start with 213 .0 .0 .would be part of the same subnet.
SubnetMask /IPAddressMask
Subnet mask is what is used to determine what subnet an IP address belongs to. Subnetting enables
the network administrator to further divide the host part of the address into two or more subnets.
T
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)
A suite of communication protocols used to connect hosts on the Internet. Every computer that wants
to communicate with another computer on the Internet must use the TCP/IP protocol to transmit and
route data packets. The format of an IP address is a 32-bit numeric address written as four octets
separated by periods. Each number can be zero to 255. Within an isolated network, you can assign
Summary of Contents for RoteFinder RF500S
Page 1: ...Model RF500S DSL Cable Router with Built in 4 port 10 100 Switch User Guide ...
Page 6: ...Chapter 1 Introduction ...
Page 13: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ...
Page 16: ...Chapter 3 Software Installation and Configuration ...
Page 31: ...Chapter 4 Telnet ...
Page 38: ...Chapter 5 RouteFinder Manager ...
Page 67: ...Chapter 6 RouteFinder Monitor ...
Page 79: ...Chapter 7 LAN Client Settings ...
Page 108: ...Chapter 8 LAN to LAN Settings ...
Page 112: ...Chapter 9 Troubleshooting ...
Page 116: ...Chapter 10 Service Warranty and Technical Support ...
Page 123: ...Appendix ...
Page 128: ...Glossary ...