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Glossary
O (Continued)
OSI reference model
OSPF
OSPFv3
P
packet
partner node
PD
PDU
PIM-DM
ExtremeWare XOS 11.3 Concepts Guide
The 7-layer standard model for network architecture is the basis for
defining network protocol standards and the way that data passes
through the network. Each layer specifies particular network
functions; the highest layer is closest to the user, and the lowest layer
is closest to the media carrying the information. So, in a given message
between users, there will be a flow of data through each layer at one
end down through the layers in that computer and, at the other end,
when the message arrives, another flow of data up through the layers
in the receiving computer and ultimately to the end user or program.
This model is used worldwide for teaching and implementing
networking protocols.
Open Shortest Path First. This is an IGP. OSPF, a routing protocol for
TCP/IP networks, uses a link state routing algorithm that calculates
routes for packets based on a number of factors, including least hops,
speed of transmission lines, and congestion delays. You can also
configure certain cost metrics for the algorithm. This protocol is more
efficient and scalable than vector-distance routing protocols. OSPF
features include least-cost routing, ECMP routing, and load balancing.
Although OSPF requires CPU power and memory space, it results in
smaller, less frequent router table updates throughout the network.
This protocol is more efficient and scalable than vector-distance
routing protocols.
OSPFv3 is one of the routing protocols used with IPV6 and is similar
to OSPF.
This is the unit of data sent across a network. Packet is a generic term
used to describe units of data at all levels of the protocol stack, but it
is most correctly used to describe application data units. The packet is
a group of bits, including data and control signals, arranged in a
specific format. It usually includes a header, with source and
destination data, and user data. The specific structure of the packet
depends on the protocol used.
In EAPS, the partner node is that end of the common link that is not a
controller node; the partner node does not participate in any form of
blocking.
Powered device. In PoE, the PD is the powered device that plugs into
the PoE switch.
Protocol data unit. A PDU is a message of a given protocol comprising
payload and protocol-specific control information, typically contained
in a header.
Protocol-Independent Multicast - Dense mode. PIM-DM is a multicast
protocol that uses Reverse Path Forwarding but does not require any
particular unicast protocol. It is used when recipients are in a
concentrated area.
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