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Dictionary: Datacommunications (eBook)

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The Dictionary Datacommunications describes the variety of terms in the progress of datacommunications, since the beginning of this technology. Beside the transmission of data between communication partners, there are many basic topics like codes and encoding, transmission principles, topologies, compression and data reduction, principles of access, error control, contention, eg. This eBook explains more than 500 terms, it has about 300 graphics, photos and tables, it uses hyperlinks, has a list of linked abbreviations and an index.

TITLE 1
Table of Contents 3
1 33
1 out of n code 35
2 36
2 binary 1 quaternary (2B1Q) 37
3 38
3 in 4 encoding 39
4 40
4 binary, 3 ternary (4B/3T) 41
4 binary, 5 binary (4B75B) 42
4 ternary plus (4T+) 43
5 44
5 binary, 6 binary (5B/6B) 45
6 47
60 GHz frequency band 48
64B/66B encoding 49
7 50
7 bit code 51
733 format 52
7E frame format 53
8 54
8 binary, 10 binary (8B/10B) 55
8 binary, 6 ternary (8B/6T) 56
8 bit code 57
822 format 58
A 59
abnormal end (Abend) 60
abort 61
abrupt release 62
abstract service primitive (ASP) 63
abstract syntax 64
abstract syntax notation one (ASN.1) 65
acceptance test 66
access method 67
access point control protocol (APCP) 68
access rate (AR) 69
access request 70
acknowledgment (ACK) 71
acknowledgment flag (ACK) 72
acknowledgment number 73
active 75
active directory service (ADS) 76
adaptive coding and modulation (ACM) 77
adaptive delta modulation (ADM) 78
adaptive delta pulse code modulation (ADPCM) 79
adaptive differential delta pulse code modulation (ADDPCM) 80
adaptive Internet protocol (AIP) 81
adaptive multirate (AMR) 82
address (A) 83
address field (AF) 84
address resolution protocol (ARP) 85
addressing 86
administration management domain (ADMD) 87
advanced audio coding (AAC) 88
advanced data communication control procedure (ADCCP) 89
A-law method 90
algebraic code excited linear prediction (ACELP) 91
algorithm 92
allocation 93
alternate mark inversion (AMI) 94
american standard code for information interchange (ASCII) 95
amplification 97
amplitude modulation (AM) 98
amplitude modulation phase shift keying (AM-PSK) 99
amplitude shift keying (ASK) 100
analog intensity modulation (AIM) 101
angström 102
anisynchronous 103
AppleTalk 104
AppleTalk data stream protocol (ADSP) 106
AppleTalk echo protocol (AEP) 107
AppleTalk filing protocol (AFP) 108
AppleTalk filing protocol (ATFP) 109
AppleTalk remote access protocol (ARAP) 110
AppleTalk session protocol (ASP) 111
AppleTalk transaction protocol (ATP) 112
AppleTalk update-based routing protocol (AURP) 113
application binary interface (ABI) 114
application context (AC) 115
application control access protocol (ACAP) 116
application control service element (ACSE) 117
application entity (AE) 118
application layer (APL) 119
application process (AP) 120
application protocol data unit (APDU) 121
application service 122
application service element (ASE) 123
application service level agreement (ASLA) 124
application/communication (APPLI/COM) 125
arbitration 126
ARPA service 127
artefact 128
assigned number 129
association control service element (ACSE) 130
asymmetric phase shift keying (APSK) 131
asymmetrical encryption 133
asynchronous 134
asynchronous communication server (ACS) 135
asynchronous simultaneous voice and data (ASVD) 136
asynchronous time division (ATD) 137
asynchronous time division multiplexing (ATDM) 138
asynchronous traffic 139
attenuation (ATT) 140
audio codec (AC) 141
audio compression 142
audio interchange file format compressed (AIFC) 143
audio protocol 144
authority and format identifier (AFI) 145
auto login 146
automatic repeat request (ARQ) 147
autonomous system (AS) 148
auto-responding equipment (AAE) 149
auxiliary (AUX) 150
B 151
back channel 152
background intelligent transfer service (BITS) 153
backspace (BS) 154
balanced mode 155
bandwidth (BW) 156
bandwidth allocation control protocol (BACP) 157
bandwidth allocation protocol (BAP) 158
bandwidth efficiency 159
Base64 code (Base64) 160
baseband (BB) 161
basic encoding rules (BER) 162
baud (Bd) 163
BCD interchange code 164
bell (BEL) 165
best effort delivery 166
bidirectional 167
binary 168
binary 8 zero substitution (B8ZS) 169
binary code (BC) 170
binary coded decimal (BCD) 171
binary digit (Bit) 172
binary logarithmic arbitration method (BLAM) 173
binary offset carrier modulation (BOC) 174
binary phase shift keying (BPSK) 175
binary synchronous communication (BSC) 176
binary system 177
binary system 178
binding 179
bipolar method 180
biquinary code 181
bit error 182
bit error frequency rate 183
bit error rate (BER) 184
bit rate (BR) 185
bit rate adaption 186
bit stuffing 187
bit synchonisation (BS) 188
bit transparency 189
bit-oriented protocol (BOP) 190
bits per second (bps) 191
block check character (BCC) 192
block check sequence (BCS) 193
block cipher 194
block error rate (BLER) 196
block length 197
block numbering 198
block sum check 199
blocking signal (BLO) 200
bootstrap protocol (BootP) 201
border gateway multicast protocol (BGMP) 202
border gateway protocol (BGP) 203
bounce 204
breakout box 205
bridge protocol data unit (BPDU) 206
broadband 207
broadband transmission 208
broadband transmissions 209
broadcast (BC) 210
broadcast storm 211
burst 212
bus topology 213
business transaction protocol (BTP) 214
byte (B) 215
byte control protocol (BCP) 216
byte parallel 217
byte per second (Bps) 218
byte serial 219
C 220
cache array routing protocol (CARP) 221
call control procedure 222
cancel (CAN) 223
carrier to interference ratio (C/I) 224
carrier wave (CW) 225
carrierless amplitude-phase modulation (CAP) 226
cell 227
centronics parallel interface 228
channel 229
channel bundling 230
channel encoding 231
character 232
character rate 233
character stuffing 234
character synchronization 235
characters per second (cps) 236
check bit (CK) 237
checksum 238
chirp spread spectrum (CSS) 239
cipher 240
circuit switching (CS) 241
Cisco group management protocol (CGMP) 242
class of service (CoS) 243
clear to send (CTS) 244
client 245
client server architecture (C/S) 246
client server protocol 248
clock (CLK) 249
clocking 250
closed user group (CUG) 251
code 252
code conversion (CC) 253
code division multiplexing (CDM) 254
code element 255
code excited linear prediction (CELP) 256
code field 257
code rate 258
code transparency 259
code value 260
coded character set (CCS) 261
coded mark inversion (CMI) 262
coded orthogonal frequency division multiplex (COFDM) 263
coder-decoder (CODEC) 264
codeword 265
coding 266
coherence length 267
collision 268
commitment, concurrency and recovery (CCR) 269
commitment, concurrency and recovery service element (CCRSE) 270
common application service elements (CASE) 271
common mail calls (CMC) 272
common management information protocol (CMIP) 273
communication protocol 274
communication system 275
communications applications specification (CAS) 276
compatibility 277
compliance 278
compressed real time protocol (CRTP) 279
compression 280
compression control protocol (CCP) 281
compression rate 282
concatenate 283
conection termination 284
confirmation (CONF) 285
conformance testing (CT) 286
congestion control 287
connection 288
connection oriented (CO) 289
connection oriented network service (CONS) 290
connection type 291
connectionless (CL) 292
connectionless network protocol (CLNP) 293
connectionless network service (CLNS) 294
connectionless transport protocol (CLTP) 295
connectionless transport service (CLTS) 296
contention 297
contention mode 298
context based adaptive binary arithmetic coding (CABAC) 299
continuous phase frequency shift keying (CPFSK) 300
continuous variable slope delta modulation (CVSD) 301
control character (CC) 302
control flag field 303
control procedure 304
convergence protocol (CP) 305
converter 306
convolution code (CC) 307
cross check 308
cross gain modulation (XGM) 309
cryptography 310
cut through 311
cyclic redundancy checksum (CRC) 312
D 313
data block 314
data communication equipment (DCE) 315
data communications 316
data frame 317
data link (DL) 318
data link escape (DLE) 319
data link layer (DLL) 320
data offset (DAO) 321
data packet 322
data rate 323
data reduction 324
data set ready (DSR) 325
data stream 326
data terminal equipment (DTE) 327
data terminal ready (DTR) 328
data throughput 329
data transfer rate 330
data transmission (DT) 331
data transmission 332
datagram 333
datagram delivery protocol (DDP) 334
datagram length 335
datagram service 336
datagram transport protocol (DTP) 337
daytime protocol 338
decibel (dB) 339
decibel isotrop (dBi) 341
decibel mW (dBm) 342
decibel unloaded (dBu) 343
decibel W (dBW) 344
decimal system 345
decoder (DEC) 346
decryption 347
delay (DEL) 348
delete (DEL) 349
delimiter 350
delta modulation (DM) 351
demand priority protocol (DPP) 352
demultiplex (DMUX) 353
depacketizing 354
desktop communication protocol (DCOP) 355
destination address field (DAF) 356
destination port (DP) 357
device control (DC) 358
dialog 359
dibit 360
differential biphase coding (DBP) 361
differential group delay (DGD) 362
differential manchester coding 363
differential minimum shift keying (DMSK) 364
differential phase shift keying (DPSK) 365
differential pulse code modulation (DPCM) 366
differential quaternary phase shift keying (DQPSK) 367
differential service code point (DSCP) 368
differential signal 369
digit (DGT) 370
digital data communications message protocol (DDCMP) 371
digital private network signalling system (DPNSS) 372
digital signal (DS) 373
digram 374
direct call 375
directed broadcast address 376
directory (DIR) 377
directory access protocol (DAP) 378
directory operational binding management protocol (DOP) 379
directory service (DS) 380
directory system protocol (DSP) 381
discrete cosine transformation (DCT) 382
discrete Fourier transformation (DFT) 383
discrete multi tone (DMT) 384
distance vector multicast routing protocol (DVMRP) 386
distinguished encoding rule (DER) 387
distributed file system (DFS) 388
distributed sample scrambler (DSS) 389
DoD protocol 390
double-current technique 392
download 393
dropout (DO) 394
duplex (Dx) 395
dynamic adaptive multi-carrier quadrature amplitude modulation (DAM-QAM) 396
dynamic network address translation (DNAT) 397
dynamic routing 398
E 399
echo 400
echo cancellation (EC) 401
echo mail 402
echo protocol 403
echoplex 404
EDI standards 405
EGP type 406
electronic data interchange (EDI) 407
electronic data interchange for administration, commerce and transport (EDIFACT) 408
electronic mail (E-mail) 409
e-mail address 410
encapsulation 411
encoding 412
encryption 413
encryption method 415
end of file (EOF) 416
end of transmission (EOT) 417
end system (ES) 418
end system connection 419
end system to intermediate system protocol (ES-IS) 420
enhanced interior gateway routing protocol (EIGRP) 421
enquiry (ENQ) 422
envelope 423
epoch date 424
equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) 425
equivalent radiated power (ERP) 426
erlang (Erl) 427
error control (EC) 428
error correcting code (ECC) 429
error detection code (EDC) 430
error free seconds (EFS) 431
error message 432
error protection method 433
error rate 434
error ratio 435
error second (ES) 436
error vector magnitude (EVM) 437
escape character (ESC) 438
EtherTalk link access protocol (ELAP) 439
EuroFile transfer (EFT) 440
event 441
excess 3 code 442
extended binary coded decimal (EBCD) 443
extended binary coded decimal interchange code (EBCDIC) 444
extended Internet protocol (EIP) 445
extended SMTP (ESMTP) 446
exterior gateway protocol (EGP) 447
exterior routing protocol (ERP) 448
external data representation (XDR) 449
extremely high frequency (EHF) 450
eye pattern 451
F 452
fast fourier transformation (FFT) 453
fast frequency shift keying (FFSK) 454
fibre channel protocol (FCP) 455
FidoNet 456
FidoNet address 457
field strength (F) 458
file 459
file transfer (FT) 460
file transfer protocol (FTP) 461
file transfer, access, and management (FTAM) 462
final flag (FIN) 463
finger protocol 464
flag (F) 465
flow control 466
flow label 467
for your information (FYI) 468
format effector (FE) 469
forward channel 470
forward error correction (FEC) 471
Foundry standby router protocol (FSRP) 472
Fourier transformation (FT) 473
fragment free technique 474
fragment offset 475
frame 476
frame check sequence (FCS) 478
frequency (f) 479
frequency band 480
frequency division multiplexing (FDM) 484
frequency economy 485
frequency hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) 486
frequency modulation (FM) 487
frequency range 488
frequency response 490
frequency shift keying (FSK) 491
G 492
gap 493
GARP multicast registration protocol (GMRP) 494
gateway protocol 495
gateway to gateway protocol (GGP) 496
gaussian frequency shift keying (GFSK) 497
gaussian minimum shift keying (GMSK) 498
general inter-ORB protocol (GIOP) 499
generalized multi protocol label switching (GMPLS) 500
generic attribute registration protocol (GARP) 501
giga bits per second (Gbps) 502
gigabyte (GB) 503
H 504
half duplex (HDx) 505
hamming code 506
hamming distance 507
handshake 508
handshaking 509
header (HDR) 510
header checksum (HCS) 511
hello protocol 512
hertz (Hz) 513
high density bipolar (HDB) 514
high frequency engineering 515
high performance computing and communications (HPCC) 516
holding time 517
hop limit 518
host monitor protocol (HMP) 519
hosting service provider (HSP) 520
hot potato 521
hot standby router protocol (HSRP) 522
Huffman encoding 523
hybrid encryption 525
hypertext caching protocol (HTCP) 526
hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) 527
I 528
ICMP header 529
ICMP router discovery protocol (IRDP) 531
idempotent 532
identification 533
identification filed 534
image compression 535
immission 536
implication 537
incompatibility 538
inconsistency 539
increment 540
indication (IND) 541
industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) 542
information 543
information security 544
infrared (IR) 545
initialization 547
instant messaging and presence protocol (IMPP) 548
inter symbol interference (ISI) 549
interdomain policy routing (IDPR) 550
interdomain routing protocol (IDRP) 551
interface (I/F) 552
interface data unit (IDU) 555
interface definition language (IDL) 556
interference (I) 557
interim interswitch signalling protocol (IISP) 558
interior gateway protocol (IGP) 559
interior gateway routing protocol (IGRP) 560
intermediate system to intermediate system protocol (IS-IS) 561
intermodulation (IM) 562
international alphabet 2 (IA2) 563
international alphabet 5 (IA5) 564
international telegraph alphabet (ITA) 566
Internet cache protocol (ICP) 567
Internet content adaption protocol (ICAP) 568
Internet control message protocol (ICMP) 569
Internet fibre channel protocol (iFCP) 570
Internet group management protocol (IGMP) 571
Internet inter-ORB protocol (IIOP) 572
Internet message access protocol (IMAP) 573
Internet message support protocol (IMSP) 574
Internet printing protocol (IPP) 575
Internet protocol (IP) 576
Internet protocol performance metric (IPPM) 578
Internet protocol version 4 (IPv4) 579
Internet protocol version 6 (IPv6) 580
internetwork datagram protocol (IDP) 582
internetworking 583
interprocess communication (IPC) 584
interrupt (INT) 585
inverse discrete cosine transform (IDCT) 586
inverse Fourier transformation (IFT) 587
IP flow management protocol (IFMP) 588
IP header 589
IP header length (IHL) 591
IP next generation (IPnG) 592
IrDA link access protocol (IrLAP) 593
IrDA link management protocol (IrLMP) 594
irrelevance 595
isarithmic 596
isochronous transmission 597
J 598
jitter 599
job transfer and manipulation (JTM) 600
joint photographics expert group (JPEG) 601
JPEG 2000 602
K 603
Karn's algorithm 604
Kermit 605
L 606
label 607
label distribution protocol (LDP) 608
label switching 609
LAN management protocol (LMP) 610
layer 611
layer 2 tunneling protocol (L2TP) 612
layer model 614
Lempel, Ziv (LZ) 615
Lempel, Ziv, Storer, Szymanski (LZSS) 616
Lempel, Ziv, Welsh (LZW) 617
level 618
library management protocol (LMP) 619
lightweight directory access protocol (LDAP) 620
lightweight phone control protocol (LPCP) 621
line 622
line printer daemon (LPD) 623
linear predictive coding (LPC) 624
link access procedure (LAP) 625
link access procedure balanced (LAP B) 626
link access procedure D (LAP D) 628
link access protocol Bm (LAP-Bm) 629
link access protocol for Dm channel (LAP-Dm) 630
link access protocol for modems (LAP M) 631
link access protocol SDH (LAPS) 632
link control protocol (LCP) 633
link management protocol (LMP) 634
link manager protocol (LMP) 635
link protocol 636
link service 637
link state protocol (LSP) 638
local area transport protocol (LAT) 639
local oscillator frequency (LOF) 640
logical channel 641
logical link (LL) 642
login 643
logout 644
long term prediction (LTP) 645
longitudinal parity check (LPC) 646
longitudinal redundancy check (LRC) 647
loopback 648
lossless data compression 649
lossy data compression 650
low density parity check (LDPC) 651
lower layer protocol (LLP) 652
M 653
mail server 654
Manchester encoding 655
manufacturing automation protocol (MAP) 656
manufacturing message specification (MMS) 657
Markov encoding 658
master slave operation 659
maximum segment size (MSS) 660
maximum transmission unit (MTU) 661
media device control protocol (MDCP) 662
media gateway control protocol (MEGACO) 663
media gateway control protocol (MGCP) 665
media management protocol (MMP) 666
media manager control interface protocol (MMCIP) 667
media manager interchange protocol (MMIP) 668
mediation 669
medium 670
mega bits per second (Mbps) 671
meshed topology 672
message (MSG) 673
message handling system (MHS) 674
message switching (MS) 675
meta directory 676
metro fibre channel protocol (mFCP) 677
micro interruption 678
microcom networking protocol (MNP) 679
microwave (MW) 680
migration 682
minimum shift keying (MSK) 683
mixed excitation linear predictive (MELP) 684
modified differential phase shift keying (MDPSK) 685
modified discrete cosine transformation (MDCT) 686
modulation 687
modulation code 688
more fragments (MF) 689
motion JPEG (MJPEG) 690
moving picture experts group (MPEG) 691
Mowgli data channel protocol (MDCP) 692
MPEG compression 693
MPEG-1 694
MPEG-2 695
MPEG-4 696
multi choice precoding (MCP) 697
multi dimensional multiple access (MDMA) 698
multi level transmission (MLT) 699
multi vendor integration protocol (MVIP) 700
multiband orthogonal frequency division mutlplexing (MB-OFDM) 701
multicarrier modulation (MCM) 702
multicast 703
multicast address dynamic client allocation protocol (MADCAP) 704
multilan address resolution protocol (MARP) 705
multilink point to point protocol (MPPP) 706
multiplex (MPX) 707
multiplexing 708
multipoint connection 710
N 711
Nagle algorithm 712
name binding protocol (NBP) 713
narrowband (NB) 714
negative acknowledgement (NAK) 715
neper (Np) 716
NetWare link services protocol (NLSP) 717
network architecture 718
network data management protocol (NDMP) 719
network element control protocol (NECP) 720
network file system 721
network file system (NFS) 722
network information services (NIS) 723
network layer 725
network layer security protocol (NLSP) 726
network news transfer protocol (NNTP) 727
network protocol (NP) 728
network service (NS) 729
network services protocol (NSP) 730
network time protocol (NTP) 731
network virtual terminal (NVT) 732
neutral current method 733
next generation telematics protocol (NGTP) 734
next header 735
next hop resolution protocol (NHRP) 736
nibble 737
node B adaption protocol (NBAP) 738
non return to zero (NRZ) 739
non return to zero inverted (NRZ-I) 740
null character (NUL) 741
O 742
object (O) 743
octal system 744
offline processing 745
offset quadrature phase shift keying (OQPSK) 746
on off keying (OOK) 747
online processing (OL) 748
open distributed processing (ODP) 749
open document architecture (ODA) 750
open settlement protocol (OSP) 751
open shortest path first (OSPF) 752
open systems interconnection (OSI) 754
options 755
originate mode 757
orthogonal 758
orthogonal frequency division multiplex (OFDM) 759
OSI protocol 761
OSI reference model 763
OSI transport protocol (OSI-TP) 764
out of band signalling 765
overhead (OH) 766
P 767
P protocols 768
packet data protocol (PDP) 769
packet loss 770
packet loss rate (PLR) 771
packet switching (PS) 772
packet switching exchange (PSE) 773
packetized ensemble protocol (PEP) 775
PAD characters 776
padding bit (PAD) 777
padding length (PL) 778
PAM5 method 779
PAM5x5 method 780
parallel sequence spread spectrum (PSSS) 781
parallel transmission 783
parity bit (PY) 784
parity check (PAR) 785
path vector protocol 786
pattern substitution 787
payload (Pl) 788
payload length 789
peer 790
peer to peer network (P2P) 791
phase 792
phase difference modulation (PDM) 793
phase modulation (PM) 794
phase shift 796
phase shift keying (PSK) 797
physical layer (PL) 799
ping pong 801
ping time 802
placeholder (?) 803
plesiochronous 804
point to multipoint (P2MP) 805
point to point connection (P2P) 806
point to point tunneling protocol (PPTP) 807
point-to-point protocol (PPP) 808
point-to-point radio system 810
polarization 811
policy based networking (PBN) 812
polling 813
polling mode 814
port 815
port number 816
post office protocol (POP) 817
power spectral density (PSD) 818
prefix 819
presentation layer (P) 820
pretty good privacy (PGP) 821
primitive 823
printer access protocol (PAP) 824
priority 825
priority bit (P) 826
priority field 827
procedure 828
product cipher 829
profile 830
propagation delay 831
protocol 832
protocol control information (PCI) 834
protocol data unit (PDU) 835
protocol independent multicast (PIM) 836
protocol stack 837
protocol type 838
pseudo ternary method 839
pseudocode 840
PSTN to Internet internetworking (PINT) 841
public key method 842
pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) 843
pulse code modulation (PCM) 844
pulse duration modulation (PDM) 845
pulse pause coding (PPC) 846
pulse width modulation (PWM) 847
push flag (PSH) 848
Q 849
Q classes 850
quad bit 851
quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) 852
quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK) 853
quality of service (QoS) 854
quality of service parameter 856
quibinary code 857
R 858
radio data link access protocol (RD-LAP) 859
radio frequency interference (RFI) 860
radio link protocol (RLP) 861
radio technology 862
rapid spanning tree protocol (RSTP) 864
realtime control protocol (RTCP) 865
realtime streaming protocol (RTSP) 866
realtime transport protocol (RTP) 867
reassembly 869
receive data (RxD) 870
recovery 871
redundancy 872
reed solomon code (RS) 873
reflection 874
relative element address destinate (READ) 875
reliable datagram protocol (RDP) 876
remote 877
remote access service (RAS) 878
remote administration 879
remote data processing 880
remote database access (RDA) 881
remote desktop protocol (RDP) 882
remote execute (rexec) 883
remote job entry (RJE) 884
remote LAN access (RLA) 885
remote procedure call (RPC) 886
remote support maintenance 887
request (REQ) 888
request for comments (RFC) 889
request to send (RTS) 890
residual error rate (RER) 891
resource reservation protocol (RSVP) 892
resource reservation protocol traffic engineering (RSVP-TE) 893
response (RSP) 894
response time 895
return to zero code (RZ) 896
return to zero differential quadrature phase shift keying (RZ-DQPSK) 897
return to zero inverted (RZ-I) 898
reverse direction 899
ring topology 900
robust header compression (ROHC) 901
routing 902
routing information protocol (RIP) 905
routing protocol 906
routing table maintenance protocol (RTMP) 907
routing table protocol (RTP) 908
RTP header 909
run length encoding (RLE) 911
S 912
sampling rate 913
scaling 915
scheduled transfer protocol (STP) 916
scrambling 917
search frame 918
secure MIME (S/MIME) 919
secure realtime transport protocol (SRTP) 920
security 921
security architecture 922
security association (SA) 923
segmentation 924
semi duplex 925
sender policy framework (SPF) 926
sensitivity 927
sequence number (SEQ) 928
sequenced packet exchange protocol (SPX) 930
serial interface 931
serial line Internet protocol (SLIP) 932
server 933
server appliance 935
server based computing (SBC) 936
service access point (SAP) 937
service attribute 938
service data unit (SDU) 939
service element (SE) 940
service specific connection oriented protocol (SSCOP) 942
service user 943
services model 944
session 945
session announcement protocol (SAP) 946
session description protocol (SDP) 948
session initiation protocol (SIP) 949
session initiation protocol for telephones (SIP-T) 950
session layer 951
shannon theorem 952
shared wireless access protocol (SWAP) 953
shortest path first (SPF) 954
signal 955
signal ground (SG) 956
signal propagation speed 957
signalling 958
signalling (SIG) 959
signalling protocol 960
simple gateway control protocol (SGCP) 961
simple gateway monitoring protocol (SGMP) 962
simple mail transfer protocol (SMTP) 963
simple management protocol (SMP) 964
simple network management protocol (SNMP) 965
simple network management protocol v2 (SNMPv2) 968
simple network management protocol v3 (SNMPv3) 969
simple network time protocol (SNTP) 970
simple object access protocol (SOAP) 971
simple service discovery protocol (SSDP) 972
simplex (SX) 973
socket 974
socket secure server (SOCKS) 975
software motion picture (SMP) 976
soliton waves 977
source address field 978
source encoding 979
source port field (SP) 980
source routing (SR) 981
space division multiplexing (SDM) 982
space time block coding (STBC) 984
spanning tree protocol (STP) 985
spatial reuse protocol (SRP) 986
specific application service element (SASE) 987
speech compression 988
speed transparency 990
splitting 991
spread spectrum multiple access (SSMA) 992
star topology 993
start frame delimiter (SFD) 994
start of text (STX) 995
start stop mode 996
statistical time division multiplexing (STDM) 997
step 998
step speed 999
stop bit 1000
store and forward (SF) 1001
store and forward lockup 1002
stream cipher 1003
stream control transmission protocol (SCTP) 1004
stuffing 1006
subnetwork dependent convergence protocol (SNDCP) 1007
subnetwork independent convergence protocol (SNICP) 1008
subscriber operating class 1009
switching technology 1010
symmetrical encryption 1011
sync bit 1012
synchronization flag (SYN) 1013
synchronized sample scrambler (SSS) 1014
synchronous 1015
synchronous time division multiplexing (STDM) 1016
synchronous transmission 1017
SyncML Initiative 1018
T 1019
TCP header 1020
TCP rate shaping (TRS) 1022
technical office protocol (TOP) 1023
telephony routing information protocol (TRIP) 1024
telnet 1025
telocator data protocol (TDP) 1026
temporal noise shaping (TNS) 1027
terminal emulation 1028
terrestrial 1029
test TCP (TTCP) 1030
text compression 1031
time compressing multiplexing (TCM) 1032
time division multiple access (TDMA) 1033
time division multiplexing (TDM) 1034
time out 1035
time server protocol 1036
time slot (TS) 1037
time to live (TTL) 1038
timeout 1039
timer 1040
topology 1041
trailer 1043
tranmission bandwidth 1044
transfer syntax (TS) 1045
transit system 1046
transmission 1047
transmission control protocol (TCP) 1048
transmission control protocol/internet protocol (TCP/IP) 1049
transmission medium 1050
transmission mode 1051
transmission rate 1052
transmission speed 1053
transmission system 1054
transmission technology 1055
transmission time 1056
transmodulation 1057
transparency 1058
transparent mode 1059
transport layer 1060
transport protocol (TP) 1061
transport protocol data unit (TPDU) 1062
transport service (TS) 1063
tree topology 1064
trellis encoding (TC) 1065
tribit 1066
trivial file transfer protocol (TFTP) 1067
trunking 1068
turbo code 1069
type of service (ToS) 1070
U 1072
unicast 1073
unicode transformation format (UTF) 1074
unidirectional 1075
unisynchronous 1076
universal computer protocol (UCP) 1077
unix to unix copy program (UUCP) 1078
upper layer protocol (ULP) 1079
upper layers 1080
upstream 1081
urgent flag (URG) 1082
urgent pointer 1083
user agent (UA) 1084
user data (UD) 1085
user datagram protocol (UDP) 1086
utilization level 1088
V 1089
validation 1090
version field 1091
vertical redundancy check (VRC) 1092
video codec 1093
video compression 1095
virtual call 1096
virtual channel (VC) 1097
virtual circuit (VC) 1098
virtual LAN (VLAN) 1099
virtual private network (VPN) 1101
virtual router redundancy protocol (VRRP) 1103
virtual terminal (VT) 1104
voice codec 1105
W 1107
wavelength 1108
window size 1109
winsock 1111
wireless datagram protocol (WDP) 1112
wireless session protocol (WSP) 1113
wireless transaction protocol (WTP) 1114
word coding 1115
X 1116
X protocol 1117
X window 1118
Xerox network system (XNS) 1120
Xmodem 1121
XON/XOFF protocol (XON/XOFF) 1122
X-Window version 11 (X11) 1123
Imprint 1124

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.1.2010
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik
Schlagworte Basics, Character Sets, Codes, Coding, Modulation, Keying, Multiplexing, Protocols, Transport Protocols, Routing Protocols, Application Protocols
ISBN-10 3-89238-197-6 / 3892381976
ISBN-13 978-3-89238-197-6 / 9783892381976
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