User manual
User Manual
BritePort 8012-G1
49
RFC 1483 - A standard method used for linking different devices to communicate with each other
across networks and assure “inter-operability.”
RJ-11 - A connector/socket for two pairs (four wires) of twisted pair cable that is used primarily to
connect telephone equipment in the United States.
RJ-45 - A connector/socket for four pairs (eight wires) of twisted pair cable that is used commonly to
connect computers onto a local-area network, especially to the Ethernet. A RJ-45 connector
looks similar to the RJ-11 connector used for connecting a telephone equipment, however RJ-45
is slightly wider than RJ-11.
Router - A hardware device that connects separate functional networks that use the same or different
protocols. Routers look at the destination addresses on the packets passing through them and
then decide the best route to send them on.
SDSL - Symmetrical DSL — A DSL technology that provides the same amount of bandwidth (up to
1.5 Megabits) both upstream and downstream.
Segment - A physical or logical portion of a network. An Ethernet segment does not cross any bridge
or router, but includes everything up to a bridge or router connection.
Service Provider - See ISP.
SNMP - Simple Network Management Protocol — A protocol used commonly for managing
network devices remotely.
Subnet address - The portion of IP address that identifies the subnet.
Subnet Mask - A 32-bit address string that is used to identify the bits of an IP address that are used
for the subnet address. A Subnet Mask is usually represented in dotted-decimal notation, for
example, 255.255.255.0.
Subnet or Subnetwork - Any network that is a part of a larger IP network and is identified by a
subnet address.
TCP/IP - Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. A suite of communication protocols that
are used by computers or networking devices on the Internet so that they can communicate with
each other. TCP/IP uses several protocols, the two main being TCP and IP.
Telco - The local telephone company office.
10 Base-T - Wiring standard used for Ethernet networks that can transmit data at up to 10 Mbps
transmission using baseband unshielded twisted pair cable. Maximum allowable cable length is