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FOR YOUR REFERENCE
7-7 Glossary (continued from the previous page)
HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language)
A language to describe a document in a WWW
server. Tags are embedded in the HTML doc-
ument.
HTML is used to describe WWW
pages.
HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol)
A protocol used to transfer HTML file. When
URL is entered in a WWW browser, the HTML
document is transferred from a WWW server to
the WWW browser of a PC with HTTP. The
transferred document is interpreted by the
WWW browser and displayed on the screen.
Hub
A devices required when a network is config-
ured using SB-110. Connect SB-110 to the hub
through 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX cable. For
the communication in 100 Mbps, the twisted
pair cable of Category 5 must be used and,
moreover, the hub also must support
100BASE-TX.
Internet Explorer
A browsing software which comes with Win-
dows or Mac OS.
IP
A protocol used in the internet. The IP is posi-
tioned at the center of the structure of internet,
some protocols aiming at application are lo-
cated above the IP and some protocols for
communication line are laminated under the IP.
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IP (Internet Protocol) Address
32-Bit address to identify all the devices con-
nected to a network in which the TCP/IP proto-
col is used. Usually, the IP address consists of
four 8-bit numerical character strings of decimal
notation (e.g., 192.168.0.1). A private IP ad-
dress is specified by a network administrator.
In this case, the network administrator does not
need to apply to an address administration
agency nor internet service provider. However,
the network administrator must assign the pri-
vate address according to the rules below. The
private address must be converted into a global
IP address when connecting to an external net-
work. The IP addresses below can be used as
the private IP address.
Class A: 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255
Class B: 172.160.0.0 to 172.31.255.255
Class C: 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255
LAN (Local Area Network)
A relatively small-sized network in the same
floor or the same site.
MAC Address (Media Access Control Ad-
dress)
A physical address specified in individual wired
or wireless product. The network device manu-
facturers control this address so that a unique
number can be assigned to only one product in
the world. Ethernet equipment and wireless
LAN product send and receive a frame accord-
ing to this MAC address.
Network
The state that some devices such as server,
workstation, PC, etc. are connected to a com-
munication system through cable or ADSL line
to transmit data.

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