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Glossary
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SNMP —
Simple Network Management Protocol. A widely implemented Internet network 
management protocol that allows status monitoring, getting/setting of parameters for configuration 
and control of network devices, such as routers and bridges.
Split B Channels —
Each 64 Kbps ISDN B-channel can be used individually for a separate data 
connection.
Spoofing —
Spoofing is a technique used to remove poll and update service frames from WAN 
links while ensuring that the network continues to operate normally. Spoofing is employed to 
minimize dial-up line connection time.
Subnet Address —
An extension of the Internet 32-bit addressing scheme that allows the 
separation of physical or logical networks within the single network number assigned to an 
organization. TCP/IP entities outside this organization have no knowledge of the internal 
“subnetting.”
Subnet Mask —
A 32-bit internet protocol address mask used to identify a particular 
subnetwork.
TCP/IP —
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. Refers to a set of internetworking 
protocols developed by the U.S. Department of Defense that define a two level layered approach 
for interoperability. TCP provides a connection-oriented Transport layer ensuring end-to-end 
reliability in data transmission. IP provides for Network layer connectivity using connectionless 
datagrams.
Telco Cloud  —
The “cloud” of switched virtual connections over a Wide Area Network (WAN).
TELNET —
Internet standard protocol for remote terminal emulation that allows a user to 
remotely log in to another device and appear as if directly connected.
TFTP —
Trivial File Transfer Protocol. A simplified version of the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) 
allowing for file transfer between computers over a network.
Transparent Bridging —
Bridging technique used in Ethernet networks that allows transfer of 
frames across intermediate nodes using tables associating end nodes with bridging addresses. 
Bridges are unknown to the end nodes.
UDP —
User Datagram Protocol. A connectionless protocol used to pass packets across an 
internet network, requiring no handshaking between source and destination.