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When two devices transmit simultaneously, a collision occurs and the colliding devices
delay their retransmissions for a random amount of time.
Data Center Switching The point of aggregation within a corporate network where a
switch provides high-performance access to server farms, a high-speed backbone
connection, and a control point for network management and security.
Ethernet A LAN specification developed jointly by Xerox, Intel, and Digital Equipment
Corporation. Ethernet networks operate at 10Mbps using CSMA/CD to run over cabling.
Fast Ethernet 100Mbps technology based on the Ethernet/CD network access
method.
Flow Control (IEEE 802.3z) A means of holding packets back at the transmit port of
the connected end station. Prevents packet loss at a congested switch port.
Forwarding The process of sending a packet toward its destination by an
internetworking device.
Full-duplex A system that allows packets to be transmitted and received at the same
time and, in effect, doubles the potential throughput of a link.
Half-duplex A system that allows packets to be transmitted and received, but not at
the same time. Contrast with full-duplex.
IP address Internet Protocol address. A unique identifier for a device attached to a
network using TCP/IP. The address is written as four octets separated with full-stops
(periods), and is made up of a network section, an optional subnet section and a host
section.
IPX Internetwork Packet Exchange. A protocol allowing communication in a NetWare
network.
LAN Local Area Network. A network of connected computing resources (such as PCs,
printers, servers) covering a relatively small geographic area (usually not larger than a
floor or building). Characterized by high data rates and low error rates.
Latency The delay between the time a device receives a packet and the time the
packet is forwarded out of the destination port.
Line speed See baud rate.
Main port The port in a resilient link that carries data traffic in normal operating
conditions.
MDI Medium Dependent Interface. An Ethernet port connection where the transmitter
of one device is connected to the receiver of another device.
MDIX Medium Dependent Interface Cross-over. An Ethernet port connection where
the internal transmit and receive lines are crossed.
MIB Management Information Base. Stores a device’s management characteristics
and parameters. MIBs are used by the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
to contain attributes of their managed systems. The Switch contains its own internal
MIB.
Multicast Single packets copied to a specific subset of network addresses. These
addresses are specified in the destination-address field of the packet.
Protocol A set of rules for communication between devices on a network. The rules
dictate format, timing, sequencing, and error control.
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