Cisco Systems 3.5 Server User Manual


 
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Cisco Access Registrar 3.5 Concepts and Reference Guide
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GLOSSARY
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Access point
A device that bridges the wireless link on one side to the wired network on the other.
Analog Channel
A circuit-switched communication path intended to carry 3.1 KHz audio in each direction.
ARP
Address Resolution Protocol is the TCP/IP protocol that translates an Internet address into the
hardware address of a network interface card.
ATM
Asynchronous Transfer Mode is a virtual circuit, fast packet technology. Traffic of all kinds (data,
voice, video) is divided into 53-byte cells and conducted over very high speed media.
ATO
Adaptive Time Out is the time that must elapse before an acknowledgment is considered lost. After a
time out, the sliding window is partially closed and the ATO is backed off.
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Call
A connection or attempted connection between two terminal end points on a PSTN or ISDN; for
example, a telephone call between two modems.
CHAP
Challenge Authentication Protocol is a PPP cryptographic challenge/response authentication protocol
in which the clear text password is not passed in the clear over the line.
CLID
Calling Line ID indicates to the receiver of a call, the phone number of the caller.
CM
Cable Modem is usually a modem with an RF (cable) interface on one side and an Ethernet interface
on the other. A cable modem might also have a telephone interface for “telco return,” which is used
when only downstream capability exists in the cable plant.
CNR
Cisco Network Registrar—A network management application which includes a DHCP server and a
DNS server.
Community String
A string used to authenticate the trap message sender (SNMP agent) to the trap recipient (SNMP
management station).
Control Messages
Control messages are exchanged between LAC, LNS pairs, and operate in-band within the tunnel
protocol. Control messages govern aspects of the tunnel and sessions within the tunnel.
CSG
Cable Systems Group is a billing systems company.
CSR
Customer Service Representative—the person you call to activate or obtain service for your account.