Network Glossary
Network Glossary
Network Glossary
BIT - BINARY DIGIT IN THE BINARY NUMBERING SYSTEM. Its value can
be 0 or 1. In an 8-bit character scheme, it takes 8 bits to make a byte
(character) of data.
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BRIDGE - Devices that connect and pass packets between two network
segments that use the same communications protocol.
BYTE - an 8-bit long binary value, which originally mapped to text character
values (between 0 and 255 decimal). For example, a decimal value of 65,
represented in a binary byte is "01000001" and represents the capital letter
"A". A byte also is the atomic value of data storage, so a megabyte is the
amount of memory required to store a million bytes.
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from the host computer and sends all keyboard entry to the host. It cannot
function without the host computer.
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PHYSICAL TOPOLOGY - The physical layout of the network; how the cables
are arranged; and how the computers are connected.
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THICKNET - A thick coaxial cable that is used with a 10Base5 Ethernet LAN.
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THINNET - A thin coaxial cable that is used with a 10Base2 Ethernet LAN.
TOPOLOGY - There are two types of topology: physical and logical. The
physical topology of a network refers to the configuration of cables,
computers, and other peripherals. Logical topology is the method used to
pass the information between workstations. Issues involving logical
topologies are discussed on the Protocol chapter
TREE TOPOLOGY - LAN topology similar to linear bus topology, except that
tree networks can contain branches with multiple nodes.
TWISTED PAIr - Network cabling that consists of four pairs of wires that are
manufactured with the wires twisted to certain specifications. Available in
shielded and unshielded versions.
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