McDATA ULTRANETTM EDGE STORAGE ROUTER 3000 Manual Do Utilizador

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Glossary
PVC
Abbreviation for permanent virtual circuit, a virtual circuit that is 
permanently available. The only difference between a PVC and a 
switched virtual circuit (SVC) is that an SVC must be reestablished 
each time data is to be sent. Once the data has been sent, the SVC 
disappears. PVCs are more efficient for connections between hosts 
that communicate frequently.
router
The central switching device of the Internet, corporate Intranets, and 
WANs. A router is a highly intelligent device that connects like and 
unlike local area networks. It connects to Metropolitan Area 
Networks such as X.25, Frame Relay, and ATM. Routers are 
protocol sensitive, typically supporting multiple protocols.
RS-232
A set of standards developed by the EIA (Electrical Industries 
Association) that defines the mechanical and electrical 
characteristics for connecting DTE and DCE communications 
devices. It defines what the interface does, circuit functions and their 
corresponding connector pin assignments. The most commonly used 
RS-232 interface is ideal for the data transmission range of up to 20 
Kbps for up to 50 feet.
SAN
See Storage Area Networking.
SFP
See Small Form-Factor Pluggable 
Simple Network 
Management Protocol
A common method by which network management applications can 
query a management agent using a support MIB. SNMP operates at 
the OSI Application layer.
Small Form-Factor 
Pluggable
Optical modular transceivers that are hot-swappable.  They offer 
high speed and physical compactness, and are designed for use with 
small form factor connectors.
SNMP
See Simple Network Management Protocol.
SONET
Synchronous Optical Network, a standard for connecting fiber-optic 
transmission systems. SONET was proposed by Bellcore in the 
middle 1980s and is now an ANSI standard.   SONET defines 
interface standards at the physical layer of the OSI seven-layer 
model. The standard defines a hierarchy of interface rates that allow 
data streams at different rates to be multiplexed. SONET establishes 
Optical Carrier (OC) levels from 51.8 Mbps (about the same as a T-3 
line) to 2.48 Gbps. Prior rate standards used by different countries 
specified rates that were not compatible for multiplexing. With the 
implementation of SONET, communication carriers throughout the 
world can interconnect their existing digital carrier and fiber optic 
systems. The international equivalent of SONET, standardized by 
the ITU, is called SDH.
Static Route
A route that is manually entered into a routing table. Static routes 
take precedence over routes chosen by dynamic routing protocols. 
See Static Routing.