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A
Autonomous System
Number
Address Resolution
Protocol (ARP)
anomaly
ARP
ARP Redirect
ASN
branding
CIDR
Classless
Inter-Domain Routing
(CIDR)
client
coalescing interval
G
LOSSARY
Collection of IP networks that all adhere to the same specific and clearly defined
routing policy. An AS number (ASN) is a unique ID number assigned to each
Autonomous System.
A protocol for mapping an Internet Protocol (IP) address to a physical machine
address recognized in the local network. For example, in IP Version 4, an address
is 32 bits long. In an Ethernet LAN, however, addresses for attached devices are
48 bits long.
A deviation from expected behavior of the network.
See Address Resolution Protocol.
ARP allows a host to determine the address of other devices on the LAN or VLAN.
A host can use ARP to identify the default gateway (router) or path off to the VLAN.
ARP Redirect allows STRM to notify a host if a problem exists with sending traffic
to a system. This renders the host and network unusable until the user intervenes.
See Autonomous System Number.
A reporting option that enables a STRM user to upload custom logos for
customized reports.
See Classless Inter-Domain Routing.
Addressing scheme for the Internet, which allocates and species Internet
addresses used in inter-domain routing. With CIDR, a single IP address can be
used to designate many unique IP addresses.
The host that originates communication.
The interval for coalescing (bundling) events is 10 seconds, beginning with the first
event that does not match any currently coalescing events. Within the interval, the
first three matching events are released immediately to the Event Processor and
the fourth and subsequent events are coalesced such that the payload and other
features are kept from the fourth event. Each arrival of a matching event during the
interval increments the event count of the fourth event. At the end of the interval,
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