Interphase Tech 5536 Network Card User Manual


 
Glossary
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Mbps (Megabits per second) Transmission speed or rate of one
million bits per second.
MBps (Megabytes per second) Transmission speed or rate of one
million bytes per second or 8 Mbps.
Medium Physical means used to carry transmissions. Examples
include coaxial cable, fiber optics, microwave, satellite, or twisted pair.
MIB (Management Information Base) The specification that
defines objects for referencing variables such as integers and strings.
In general, it contains information about the network's management
and performance (for example, traffic parameters). See IP (Internet
Protocol).
Modem (MODdulator-DEModulator) Device that converts serial
digital data from a transmitting terminal to a signal suitable for trans-
mission over a telephone channel (analog), and then reconverts the sig-
nal to serial digital data for the receiving terminal.
MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) The largest packet that can be
sent over a given medium.
Multicast A technique that allows copies of a single packet or cell
to be passed to a set of destinations.
Multi-link PPP Allows you to combine two or more B-channels into
a single, faster PPP connection. With Multi-link PPP, you can have a
128 Kbps PPP connection over a Basic Rate ISDN line.
NDIS See Network Driver Interface Specification.
NET (Normes Europeennes de Telecommunication) European
standards for approving and testing equipment.
Network An interconnection of multiple stations or systems that are
able to send messages to and receive messages from one another.
Network driver interface specification (NDIS) An application pro-
gramming interface (API) definition that allows DOS, OS/2, or Win-
dows systems to support one or more network adapters and protocol
stacks.
NDIS defines a specific way for writing drivers for layers 1 and 2 of
the OSI model. NDIS also handles the configuration and binding of
these network drivers to multiple protocol stacks.