Layer
LDAP
Lightweight
Directory Access
Protocol (LDAP)
LLC
Local Area
Network (LAN)
Logical Link
Control (LLC)
Procedure
MAC
Management
Information Base
(MIB)
Master Head-End
Media Access
Control (MAC)
Address
Media Access
Control (MAC)
Procedure
Cuda 12000 IP Access Switch CLI-based Administration Guide
A subdivision of the Open System Interconnection (OSI) architecture,
constituted by subsystems of the same rank.
See Lightweight Directory Access Protocol.
A set of protocols for accessing information directories. LDAP is based on the
standards contained within the X.500 standard, but is significantly simpler.
And unlike X.500, LDAP supports TCP/IP, which is necessary for any type of
Internet access to a directory server.
See Logical Link Control Procedure.
A non-public data network in which serial transmission is used for direct data
communication among data stations located on the user's premises.
In a local area network (LAN) or a Metropolitan Area Network (MAN), that
part of the protocol that governs the assembling of data link layer frames
and their exchange between data stations, independent of how the
transmission medium is shared.
See Media Access Control.
A logical structure, used by the SNMP manager and agent, of the parameters
needed for configuring, monitoring, or testing an SNMP device. The MIB is a
hierarchical-naming structure used to uniquely identify SNMP objects
(parameters). It is typically illustrated as an inverted tree.
A head-end that collects television program material from various sources by
satellite, microwave, fiber, and other means and distributes this material to
Distribution Hubs in the same metropolitan or regional area. A Master
Head-end MAY also perform the functions of a Distribution Hub for
customers in its own immediate area.
A MAC address is used by the link layer protocol to forward packets "one
hop at a time" between the host and the first router and between the first
router and the next router and so on through the network until the packet
arrives at it's final destination.
In a subnetwork, that part of the protocol that governs access to the
transmission medium independent of the physical characteristics of the
medium, but taking into account the topological aspects of the
subnetworks, in order to enable the exchange of data between nodes. MAC
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