TRENDnet TEW-452BRP Network Router User Manual


 
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PPTP
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol uses TCP to deal data for tunnel maintenance, and
uses PPP for sum up the information carried within the tunnel. The data carried within
the tunnel can be compressed or encrypted. The encryption method used is RSA RC4.
PPTP can operate when the protocol is supported only on the client and the server
located on the other end that the client is corresponds with. No support is essential from
any of the routers or servers within the network the two PCs are connecting across.
Protocol
A protocol is a rule that governs the communication of data.
RIP
RIP (Routing Information Protocol) is a routing protocol that is integrated in the TCP/IP
protocol. RIP finds a route that is based on the smallest number of hops between the
source of a packet and its destination.
RTS
RTS (Request To Send) is a signal sent from the transmitting station to the receiving
station requesting permission to transmit data.
Server
Servers are typically powerful and fast machines that store programs and data. The
programs and data are shared by client machines (workstations) on the network.
SMTP
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is the standard Internet e-mail protocol. SMTP is
a TCP/IP protocol defining message format and includes a message transfer agent that
stores and forwards mail.
Subnet Mask
Subnet Masks (SUBNETwork masks) are used by IP protocol to direct messages into a
specified network segment (i.e., subnet). A subnet mask is stored in the client machine,
server or router and is compared with an incoming IP address to determine whether to
accept or reject the packet.
SysLog Server
A SysLog server monitors incoming Syslog messages and decodes the messages for
logging purposes.
TCP
(Transmission Control Protocol) is the transport protocol in TCP/IP that ensures
messages over the network are transmitted accurately and completely.