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C2907M-D (4/05)
Glossary
10BASE-T 
IEEE 802.3 specification for 10 Mbs Ethernet 
ARP 
Address Resolution Protocol 
Baud 
Rate Data transmission rate 
bps 
Bits per second, the actual data rate 
Cat5 
Cable Type of cable used on a LAN to connect computers, printers, and transmitters and receivers to a hub on 
the network 
CIF
 Common Intermediate Format; video format with 352 x 288 pixels 
Default Gateway 
The router’s IP address (for example, 192.168.0.1) 
DHCP 
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 
DNS 
Domain Name Service 
FTP 
File Transfer Protocol 
Full Duplex 
Simultaneous data transmission in both directions 
G.711, G.728 
Standard audio coding algorithms defined by ITU-T 
H.224 
Standardized protocol for data communication and remote control 
H.261 
Standard motion video coding algorithm defined by ITU-T 
H.323 
Standard for M-JPEG video and audio compression defined by ITU-T 
HTML 
Hypertext Markup Language 
HTTP 
Hypertext Transfer Protocol 
Hub 
A device on the network that connects multiple computers together to form a LAN 
ICMP 
Internet Control Message Protocol 
ID 
Identification: machine readable number or name 
IGMP 
Internet Group Management Protocol 
IEEE 
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 
Internet Protocol 
The main protocol used on the Internet. Formsin conjunction with the Transfer Control Protocol (TCP)the TCP/IP 
protocol suite. 
IP 
See Internet Protocol 
IP Address 
A unique four-byte number that identifies each unit on the Internet or network. Usually written in dotted 
decimal notation with periods separating the bytes. This address is required to communicate on the network 
(for example, 192.168.0.100) 
ISDN 
Integrated Services Digital Network 
ISP 
Internet Service Provider 
JPEG 
Joint Photographic Expert Group (procedure to encode still images) 
Kbps 
Kilobits per second; the actual data rate 
LAN 
Local Area Network. Multiple computers linked together into a network to share information within a limited 
geographic area (such as a building or a campus) controlled by a network operating system and using a 
transport protocol. 
MAC Address 
Media Access Control/hardware address