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Glossary:

1. 10BASE5 Ethernet network based on thick coaxial cable.


2. 10BASE2 Ethernet network based on thin coaxial cable.
3. 10BASE-T Ethernet network based on twisted pair cable.
4. 100VGAnyLAN IEEE standard for a competing high speed 100Mbps
transmission, not based on CSMA/CD.
5. 802.3 IEEE specification for 10Mbps Ethernet.
6. 802.5 IEEE specification for token ring.
7. Adapter A device that connects to the expansion slot of a system and
allows additional system functionality i.e. hardware connection to LAN
media.
8. ATM-Asynchronous Transfer Mode A packet based, broadband
technology for transmitting voice, video, and data over LANs or WANs.
Transmission is specified for either 25Mbps or 155Mbps.
9. Base band A transmission method where the entire line is used as a
single channel for transmission
10. Bridges An internetworking device that provides a communication
pathway between two or more network segments or sub networks.
11. Bus Topology A network architecture using thin coaxial cable as a single
cable trunk that connects one workstation to the next in a daisy-chain
configuration.
12. Coax A common term of Coaxial Cable.
13. Coaxial Cable A multilayered type of cable commonly used in Ethernet
10BASE2 and 10BASE5 LANs.
14. Concentrators A device that provides a central point of connection of
terminal, computer, or communication devices.
15. CSMA/CD- Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection The
network access control method used in Ethernet.
16. Enterprise Wide A term used to describe an organization's information
infrastructure encompassing both local and wide area networks.
17. Ethernet Networking system originally developed by DEC, Intel and
Xerox. Ethernet has 10Mbps throughput and uses a carrier-sensing
access method in which workstations share a network cable, but only one
can use the cable at a time.
18. Fast Ethernet IEEE standard for High speed 100Mbps Ethernet.
19. Fiber Optic A type of cable typically used for high speed, enterprise wide
LANs that consists of fiber optic strands.
20. Hub A generic term for the central point of connection for the wires from
workstations and nodes.
21. IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, the standards body
that creates the Networking specifications.
22. LAN A common abbreviation of Local Area Network.
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23. Local Area Network A system of hardware and software connected by a


common media that allows for sharing and or transferring data between
computing devices.
24. Media That which acts to connect the various hardware components that
make up a LAN. Media largely refers to the cable or wires in a typical
wired LAN, but can also be a radio frequency or a segment of the color
spectrum in the case of wireless LANs.
25. Network Interface Card A specific type of adapter that allows for
hardware connection to LAN media.
26. NIC A common abbreviation for Network Interface Card.
27. Node Any computing device (i.e. PC, printer or scanner) connected to a
LAN.
28. NOS-Network Operating System. The software required by the network to
control the transmission of data.
29. Peer-to-Peer A network architecture where all machines have equal
status. All stations can access data stored in all other workstations.
30. Print Server A specific type of LAN hardware that allows for connection of
a printer to LAN media.
31. Repeaters A device that regenerates network signals so that they can
travel further, extending the cable length.
32. Routers A device used to interconnect networks over local or wide areas
and provide traffic control and filtering functions.
33. Shielded Twisted Pair A type of LAN cabling containing eight wires all of
which are shielded by an insulating cover. Commonly used in Token Ring
LANs.
34. Star Topology A network architecture using twisted pair cabling to
provide workstations individual connections back to a hub providing a
single point of connection.
35. STP A common abbreviation for Shielded Twisted Pair cable.
36. Telephone Cable A type of cable commonly used in Ethernet 10Base-T
and Token Ring LANs. See Unshielded Twisted Pair.
37. Thick Coaxial A type of coaxial cable used in Ethernet 10BASE5 LANs
that is approximately twice the diameter of Thin Coaxial cable.
38. Thin Coaxial A type of coaxial cable used in Ethernet 10BASE2 LANs
that is approximately half the diameter of Thick Coaxial cable. Similar in
looks to the cable used in cable television systems.
39. Token Ring The IEEE standard for a token-passing ring network.
40. Topology The physical design of a LAN.
41. Twisted Pair A type of LAN cabling containing either four or eight wires.
Commonly used in Ethernet 10BASE-T and Token Ring LANs.
42. Unshielded Twisted Pair A type of LAN cabling containing eight wires all
of which are covered with a thin insulating cover. Often referred to as
telephone wire. Commonly used in Ethernet 10BASE-T and Token Ring
LANs.
43. UTP A common abbreviation for Unshielded Twisted Pair cable.
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44. Workgroup LAN A term used to describe a relatively small network that
connects PC users in a single group or department.
45. Workstation Any computer (i.e. PC, Macintosh or UNIX system)
connected to a LAN.
46. ISO: International Standard Organization.
47. ITU-T: International Telecommunication Union – Telecommunication
Standards Sector.
48. CCITT: Consultative Committee for International Telegraphy and
Telephony.
49. ANSI: American National Standards Institute.
50. IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
51. EIA: Electronic Industries Association.

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