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Glossary
GL-19
Cisco 6260 Hardware Installation Guide
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M
managed object
In network management, a network device that can be managed by a network management protocol.
Management
Information Base
See
MIB
.
maximum rate
Maximum total data throughput allowed on a given virtual circuit. The maximum rate, which cannot
exceed the media rate, represents the highest data throughput the virtual circuit will ever deliver,
measured in bps or cells per second.
MIB
Management Information Base. A collection of objects that can be accessed through a network
management protocol, such as SNMP or Common Management Information Protocol (CMIP).
MMF
multimode fiber. Optical fiber that supports the propagation of multiple frequencies of light. See also
SMF.
modulation
Process by which the characteristics of electric signals are transformed to represent information.
Types of modulation include AM, FM, and PAM. See also
AM
,
FM
, and
PAM
.
multicast
Single packets copied by the network and sent to a specific subset of network addresses. Compare with
broadcast
and
unicast
.
multimode fiber
See
MMF
.
multiplexer
Equipment that enables several data streams to be sent over a single physical line. A device for
combining several channels to be carried by one line or fiber. See also
chassis
and
DSLAM
.
N
NAT
Network Address Translation. Mechanism for reducing the need for globally unique IP addresses.
NAT allows an organization with addresses that are not globally unique to connect to the Internet by
translating those addresses into globally routable address space.
NEBS
Network Equipment Building Systems. An extensive set of performance, quality, environmental and
safety requirements developed by Bellcore (now Telcordia).
network
Collection of computers, printers, routers, switches, and other devices that can communicate with
each other over some transmission medium.
Network Address
Translation
See
NAT
.
network element
A network element is generally a combination hardware and software system that is designed
primarily to perform a telecommunications service function.
Network Equipment
Building Systems
See
NEBS
.
network
management
Generic term used to describe systems or actions that help maintain, characterize, or troubleshoot
a network.
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