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Kbps
Kerberos
L
LAN – Local Area N etwork
Latancy
LED
Legacy
M
MB – MegaBy te
Mbps
MAC Addr ess
MAC Filtering
Metric
MIB - Managem ent
Infomation Base
MTU – Maximum
Transmission Unit
Multicast
N
NAT – Network Addr ess
Translation
NetBEUI
NetBIOS
NetMask
NetWare
NIC – Ne twork Interface
Card
Network Layer
Number of Dynamic DH CP
Clients
NTP – Network Time
Protocol
O
Kilobits per s econd
A m ethod of securing and authenticating requests for services on a net w ork
A groupp of comput ers in a building that usually access files from a ser ver
The amount of tim e a pack et tak es t o trav el from one l ocation to anoth er on a ne tw ork . Also
reffered t o as d elay.
Light Em mitting Diod e
Older d evices or technolog y
Megabits per s econd
A unique hardware address for d evices on a LAN. Each network ing de vice (router, ne tw ork card,
etc) on a network contains a unique hexad ecimal numb er that id entifies that specific product.
MAC filtering allows you to create a list of the MAC a ddress of each dev ice on y our network and
only allows these specific devic es to associate w ith y our network . With this feature enabl ed,
devices att em pting to connect to your ne tw ork w ith a MAC address that is not in the list you
created, will be deni ed access.
(See Routing page ) Sp ecifies the interface, LAN or WAN, that the IP Pack et must use to transit
out of the router when the select ed rout e is used
A set of o bjects that can be managed b y using SNMP
The largest pack et that can b e transmitt ed on a pack et based n etw ork lik e the internet
Sending data fro m on e d evice t o many d evices on the ne twork
Allows many privat e IP ad dressses to connect to the Internet, or anoth e rnetwork , through one
IP address
NetBIOS E xtende d User Int erfaceis a Local Area Netw ork commincation protocol. This is an
updated v ersion of Ne tBIOS
Network Basic Input/ Output System
Determines what portion of an IP ad dress desi gnates the Network and which art designates the
Host
Server softw are dev elop ed b y No vell
A card installed in a co mputer or built onto the m otherboard that allows the co mputer t o
connect to a ne twork
The third layer of the O SI model which handles the routing of traffic on the network .
In this section, you can se e what LAN d evices are currently leasing IP a ddresses. The DHCP
Client tabl e displa ys the number of clients that ar e receiving an IP addr ess from th e router. The
computer nam e, MAC ad dress, and IP address assigne d to each com pute r are displaye d here as
well. You can Rev ok e IP addr esses in this secti on. The rev ok e op tion all ows you to tak e aw ay a
leased IP ad dress from a client. This feature is useful for freeing up add resses when the client
table is full or nearly full. Be sure to only r evok e ad dresses from de vice s that are no l onger
needed on the network .
Used to s ynchronize the tim e of all the comput ers on the network
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