Cyclades ACS48 Network Hardware User Manual


 
Glossary
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PPP has been a widely-used Internet standard for sending
datagrams over a communications link. The PPP standard is
described in RFC 1661 by the Point-to-Point Working Group
of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). PPP is
commonly used when remote computers call an Internet
service provider (ISP) or a corporate server that is configured
to receive incoming calls.
Profile Usage setup of the ACS either as a Console Access Server
(CAS), a Terminal Server, or a Remote Access Server.
RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service is a client/server
protocol and software that enables remote access servers to
communicate with a central server to authenticate dial-in
users and authorize their access to the requested system or
service. RADIUS allows a company to maintain user profiles
in a central database that all remote servers can share.
RISC Reduced Instruction Set Computer. This describes a computer
processor architecture that uses a reduced set of instructions
(and achieves performance by executing those instructions
very fast.) Most UNIX servers (Sun Sparc, HP, IBM RS6000,
Compaq Alpha) were designed with a processor using a
RISC architecture. The Intel
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x86 architecture.
Root Access Root is the term for a very highly privileged administrative
user (particularly in unix environments). When an ISP grants
you root access, it means you will have full control of the
server. With full control, you will be able to install any
software and access any file on that server.
Routing Table The Routing Table defines which interface should transmit an
IP packet based on destination IP information.
Secure Shell (SSH) SSH has the same functionality as Telnet (see definition for
Telnet), but adds security by encrypting data before sending
it through the network.