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Appendix B
Glossary
10BASE2—Also called thinnet Ethernet, thinnet or CheaperNet, a 10 MHz base band
specification. Cable impedance is 50 and maximum coaxial segment length is 185
meters (607 ft.).
10BASE5—Also called thick Ethernet, a 10 MHz baseband specification. Cable
impedance is 50 and maximum coaxial segment is 500 meters (1,640 ft.). The cable is
commonly referred to as yellow cable. Thick Ethernet cable is typically used as a trunk
or backbone path of the network.
10BASE-FL—IEEE 802.3 Fiber Optic Ethernet. A fiber optic standard that allows up to
2,000 meters (6,560 ft.) of multimode duplex fiber optic cable in a point-to-point link.
10BASE-T—IEEE 802.3 UTP Ethernet. Using low cost Level 3 or better UTP wiring,
100 meters (328 ft.) of point-to-point link segments are possible. Uses RJ45 connectors
and sometimes 50-pin AMP connectors to a patch panel. Runs at 10 MHz.
50-PIN TELCO (RJ21)—This connector is very common in 10BASE-T wiring. As
opposed to the RJ45 connector, the 50-pin Telco connector concentrates up to 12 UTP
connections onto one connection. This concentration of UTP ports is then broken out for
connection to a punch-down block inside a building’s wiring closet. 50-pin Telco
connections provide a very clean, uncluttered interface to the building’s wiring.
AT-ADAPT-2A harmonica-style adapter that allows direct conversion from a 50-pin
Telco connector to RJ45 receptacles.
ATTACHMENT UNIT INTERFACE (AUI)—Connection between a MAU
(transceiver) and a DTE (typically a workstation). Includes a 15-pin D-sub connector
and sometimes a 15-conductor twisted pair cable. Maximum length is
50 meters (164 ft.).
BACKUP MODULEA repeater that behaves as the management module when the
Master fails in a department concentrator.
BASEBAND COAXIAL SYSTEM—A system whereby information is directly encoded
and impressed on the coaxial transmission medium. At any point on the medium, only
one information signal at a time can be present without disruption.
BAYONET NUT COUPLE (BNC) CONNECTOR—A 10BASE2 thin coax connector
with push-on BNC locking lug that quickly locks into place with a half twist.
BIT RATE (BR)—This is the rate of data throughput on the medium in bits per second.
Ethernet specifies 10 million bits per second.