Nortel BayStack 660 Use Manual page 156

Wireless lan access point
Hide thumbs Also See for BayStack 660:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Using the BayStack 660 Wireless LAN Access Point
ESA
FHSS
hop sequence
IEEE address
IEEE 802.11 standard
infrastructure network
IP
MAC layer
mobile unit
NDIS
network driver
network operating system
Glossary-2
Extended Service Area. The wireless coverage within an area covered by devices with
the same SSID. The extended service area consists of the combined basic service area
of each BayStack 660 Access Point. A user with a mobile unit can roam within the
extended service area and maintain an uninterrupted connection to the LAN.
Frequency hopping spread spectrum.
The pre-set order in which frequency hopping radio transmissions from a BayStack PC
card are distributed over 78 channels of the assigned transmission band. All stations
communicating with the same BayStack access point use the same hop sequence and
synchronize their hop timing. When interference is present, it only affects a few hops.
Hop sequences are designed so that successive hops are usually several megahertz
apart.
A unique hardware address assigned through the IEEE to each and every device that
can be attached to an Ethernet network. This address consists of six hexadecimal
numbers, sometimes separated by spaces or dashes, for example, 00-34-2C-1D-69-F1.
It is sometimes referred to as the hardware, network, or Ethernet address or MAC
address.
A standard developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers that defines
the requirements for implementation of wireless LANs.
A network consisting of two or more BayStack workstations and one or more BayStack
660 Access Points. The wireless connection is through an access point that is wired into
the existing cabled network. An infrastructure network requires peer-to-peer network
software such as Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT or a server-based network
such as Novell NetWare. See also ad hoc network , peer-to-peer network, server-based
network, and infrastructure network.
Internet Protocol.
The Media Access Control (MAC) layer or data link layer of the OSI reference model is
the interface to higher software levels. The MAC layer provides an asynchronous data
delivery service that is equivalent to the service provided by Ethernet. It is a best effort
datagram delivery service with low delay that supports typical LAN applications such as
file access, client/server applications, printing, and e-mail.
A laptop computer with a BayStack 660 PC Card and network software installed.
The Microsoft Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) defines a
hardware-independent MAC layer network device driver. The BayStack NDIS driver
conforms to version 3 of this specification.
The software that makes it possible for a network adapter card such as the BayStack 660
PC Card to operate on a network.
(NOS) The software that provides management of local area network operations and
services. Examples of network operating systems are Microsoft Windows NT and Novell
NetWare.
203939-B

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents