Glossary - NETGEAR RT338 Reference Manual

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10BASE-T
100BASE-Tx
B channel
BACP
BRI
Bandwidth Allocation
Control Protocol
Basic Rate Interface
blacklist
CLID
callback
Caller Line
Identification
CHAP
Challenge Handshake
Authentication
Protocol
D channel

Glossary

IEEE 802.3 specification for 10 Mbps Ethernet over twisted pair wiring.
IEEE 802.3 specification for 100 Mbps Ethernet over twisted pair wiring.
A 64 Kbps "Bearer" channel used to carry voice or data over the ISDN
network.
See Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol.
See Basic Rate Interface.
An extension to the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) for dynamic control of the
combining of B channels.
The ISDN Basic Rate Interface, composed of two B channels and one
D channel.
A list of phone numbers that cannot be dialed because of problems connecting
in the past.
See Caller Line Identification.
A feature in which a user dials in to the router, which then disconnects and
places a call to the user.
Also known as Caller ID. The directory number of the caller is provided by
the telephone company to the party called during call setup.
See Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol.
A method of establishing security on PPP links where the peers must
exchange a plain text "secret," or password, in order to establish a link.
A 16 Kbps channel used for signaling between the ISDN interface and the
ISDN network. This channel controls call setup and teardown.
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