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10.0.0.0
to
10.255.255.255
172.16.0.0
to
172.31.255.255
192.168.0.0
to
192.168.255.255
is an IP address that is automatically assigned to a host by a
server or
similar mechanism. It is called dynamic because you may be assigned a different IP address each time
you establish a connection.
is an IP address that is hard-wired for a specific host. A static address is usually
required for any host that is running a server, for example, a Web server.
IPSec
IP Security
(IPSec) is a set of protocols to support the secure exchange of packets at the
layer. It uses
shared public keys. There are two encryption modes: Transport and Tunnel.
•
Transport
mode encrypts only the data portion (payload) of each packet, but leaves the headers
untouched.
•
The more secure
Tunnel
mode encrypts both the header and the payload.
ISP
An
Internet Service Provider
(ISP) is a company that provides access to the Internet to individuals and
companies. It may provide related services such as virtual hosting, network consulting, Web design, etc.
Jitter
Jitter
is the difference between the latency (or delay) in packet transmission from one node to another
across a network. If packets are not transmitted at a consistent rate (including
),
types of data can be affected. For example, inconsistent transmission rates can cause distortion in VoIP
and streaming media.
is designed to reduce jitter along with other factors that can impact network
performance.
Latency
Latency
, also known as
delay
, is the amount of time it takes to transmit a
from sender to receiver.
Latency can occur when data is transmitted from the AP/Bridge to a client and vice versa. It can also occur
when data is transmitted from AP/Bridge to the Internet and vice versa. Latency is caused by
fixed network
factors such as the time it takes to encode and decode a packet, and also by
variable network
factors such
as a busy or overloaded network.
features are designed to minimize latency for high priority network
traffic.
LAN
A
Local Area Network
(LAN) is a communications network covering a limited area, for example, the
computers in your home that you want to network together or a couple of floors in a building. A LAN
connects multiple computers and other network devices such as storage and printers.
common technology implementing a LAN.
Wireless Ethernet (
) is another very popular LAN technology (also see
LDAP
The
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
(LDAP) is a protocol for accessing on-line directory services. It