Appendix E
Glossary
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Broadband - A wide bandwidth signaling method that allows a
cable to simultaneously carry several different kinds of
transmissions such as voice, video, and data on one cable.
Bus - A configuration in which nodes on a network are
interconnected and communicate.
Byte - Eight data bits.
C
Cable - A medium that is used to interconnect two or more devices
for communication.
Capacitance - The ability to store an electrical charge between two
surfaces, measured in farads.
CDDI - Copper Distributed Data Interface, a variation of the FDDI
standard (ANSI X3T9.5) adapted for 100 Mbps data
transmission on twisted pair cable. Also called TP-PMD.
Channel - As defined by EIA/TIA TSB67, the entire horizontal
wiring link connecting end devices in the work area to the
hub/concentrator in the wiring closet. Includes user’s
equipment cords at both ends and horizontal cross-
connections (see Appendix A, Test Standards, Figure A-1).
Characteristic Impedance - An inherent characteristic of the cable.
A measure of resistance to AC current flow (high frequency)
by a long cable.
Cheapernet - 10BASE2 or Thinnet, coax-based Ethernet network.
Coaxial (Coax) Cable - A cable that contains a single center copper
conductor surrounded by insulation material and one or
more layers of metal foil and/or braided wire mesh plus an
outer protective jacket.
Collision - The result of two stations simultaneously attempting to
transmit data on a shared network transmission medium.
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