Cabletron Systems Netlink FRX8000 User Manual page 458

Fully integrated lan/wan enterprise switch
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SAP
scosysv!login:
SDLC
Segmentation
SNA
Socket
start -icp
Subscriber
SVC
T
TCP
TELNET
glo-10
stands for "Service Advertising Protocol" or "Service Access Point." Service Adver-
tising Protocol allows routers and servers to exchange internetwork service infor-
mation; e.g., locations and availability of file and print servers (which connect to the
network at Service Access Points).
is the UNIX login prompt. At this prompt, enter your login name (and password, if
required) to proceed with normal system operations, or your "root" password to enter
maintenance mode.
stands for "synchronous data link control," IBM's version of CCITT' s HDLC (high-
level data link control) bit-oriented protocol.
is the same as Fragmentation.
stands for IBM's "Systems Network Architecture."
is an abstract entity that allows a process to access the Internet. The process opens a
socket, specifies the service desired (e.g., reliable delivery of data, preservation of
message ordering, preservation of message boundaries), binds the socket to a
destination, then transmits data.
is the executable that starts the management processes in an FRX8000 or N7500 INM.
is a user device accessing the network.
stands for "switched virtual circuit," which is a temporary logical association between
two subscribers connected to a network, analogous to connection by a dial-up line.
stands for "transmission control protocol," which is the Internet standard transport
layer protocol.
is the MIL-STD-1782 (Military Standard 1782) protocol, which allows a device using
the protocol to act as an asynchronous terminal.
FRX8000 3.0 User Guide, Rev 02

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