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A31003-W1040-U101-1-7619, July 2006 DRAFT
HiPath Wireless Controller, Access Points and Convergence Software V4.0, C10/C100/C1000 User Guide
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Glossary
Networking terms and abbreviations
Roaming
In 802.11, roaming occurs when a wireless device (a station) moves
from one Access Point to another (or BSS to another) in the same
Extended Service Set (ESS) -identified by its SSID.
RP-SMA
Reverse Polarity-Subminiature version A, a type of connector used
with wireless antennas
RSN
Robust Security Network. A new standard within IEEE 802.11 to
provide security and privacy mechanisms. The RSN (and related TSN)
both specify IEEE 802.1x authentication with Extensible
Authentication Protocol (EAP).
RSSI
RSSI received signal strength indication (in 802.11 standard)
RTS / CTS
RTS request to send, CTS clear to send (in 802.11 standard)
Segment
In Ethernet networks, a section of a network that is bounded by
bridges, routers or switches. Dividing a LAN segment into multiple
smaller segments is one of the most common ways of increasing
available bandwidth on the LAN.
SLP
Service Location Protocol. A method of organizing and locating the
resources (such as printers, disk drives, databases, e-mail directories,
and schedulers) in a network. Using SLP, networking applications can
discover the existence, location and configuration of networked
devices.
With Service Location Protocol, client applications are 'User Agents'
and services are advertised by 'Service Agents'. The User Agent
issues a multicast 'Service Request' (SrvRqst) on behalf of the client
application, specifying the services required. The User Agent will
receive a Service Reply (SrvRply) specifying the location of all
services in the network which satisfy the request.
For larger networks, a third entity, called a 'Directory Agent', receives
registrations from all available Service Agents. A User Agent sends a
unicast request for services to a Directory Agent (if there is one) rather
than to a Service Agent.
(SLP version 2, RFC2608, updating RFC2165)
SMI
Structure of Management Information. A hierarchical tree structure for
information that underlies Management Information Bases (MIBs),
and is used by the SNMP protocol. Defined in RFC1155 and RFC1442
(SNMPv2).
Term
Explanation
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Summary of Contents for HiPath C10
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