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DI-634M User's Manual Appendix Preamble - Used to synchronize communication timing between devices on a network Q QoS - Quality of Service R RADIUS - Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service allows for remote users to dial into a central server and be authenticated in order to access resources on a network Rendezvous - Apple's version of UPnP, which allows for devices on a network to discover each other and be connected without the need to configure any settings Repeater - Retransmits the signal of an Access Point in order to extend it's coverage RIP - Routing Information Protocol is used to synchronize the routing table of all the routers on a network RJ-11 - The most commonly used connection method for telephones RJ-45 - The most commonly used connection method for Ethernet RS-232C - The interface for serial communication between computers and other related devices RSA - Algorithm used for encryption and authentication S Samba - A freeware program that allows for resources to be shared on a network. Mainly used in Unix based Operating Systems Server - A computer on a network that provides services and resources to other computers on the network Session key - An encryption and decryption key that is generated for every communication session between two computers Session layer - The fifth layer of the OSI model which coordinates the connection and communication between applications on both ends Simple Mail Transfer Protocol - Used for sending and receiving email Simple Network Management Protocol - Governs the management and monitoring of network devices SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SNMP - Simple Network Management Protocol SOHO - Small Office/Home Office SPI - Stateful Packet Inspection SSH - Secure Shell is a command line interface that allows for secure connections to remote computers SSID - Service Set Identifier is a name for a wireless network Stateful inspection - A feature of a firewall that monitors outgoing and incoming traffic to make sure that only valid responses to outgoing requests for incoming packets are allowed to pass though the firewall Subnet mask - Determines what portion of an IP address designates the Network and which part designates the Host T TCP - Transmission Control Protocol TCP/IP - Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol D-Link Systems, Inc. 92

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DI-634M User’s Manual
D-Link Systems, Inc.
Appendix
Preamble
– Used to synchronize communication timing between devices on a network
Q
QoS
– Quality of Service
R
RADIUS
– Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service allows for remote users to dial into a central server and
be authenticated in order to access resources on a network
Rendezvous
– Apple’s version of UPnP, which allows for devices on a network to discover each other and be
connected without the need to configure any settings
Repeater
– Retransmits the signal of an Access Point in order to extend it’s coverage
RIP
– Routing Information Protocol is used to synchronize the routing table of all the routers on a network
RJ-11
– The most commonly used connection method for telephones
RJ-45
- The most commonly used connection method for Ethernet
RS-232C
– The interface for serial communication between computers and other related devices
RSA
– Algorithm used for encryption and authentication
S
Samba
– A freeware program that allows for resources to be shared on a network.
Mainly used in Unix based
Operating Systems
Server
– A computer on a network that provides services and resources to other computers on the network
Session key
– An encryption and decryption key that is generated for every communication session between
two computers
Session layer
– The fifth layer of the OSI model which coordinates the connection and communication between
applications on both ends
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
– Used for sending and receiving email
Simple Network Management Protocol
– Governs the management and monitoring of network devices
SMTP
– Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
SNMP
– Simple Network Management Protocol
SOHO
– Small Office/Home Office
SPI
– Stateful Packet Inspection
SSH
– Secure Shell is a command line interface that allows for secure connections to remote computers
SSID
– Service Set Identifier is a name for a wireless network
Stateful inspection
– A feature of a firewall that monitors outgoing and incoming traffic to make sure that only
valid responses to outgoing requests for incoming packets are allowed to pass though the firewall
Subnet mask
– Determines what portion of an IP address designates the Network and which part designates
the Host
T
TCP
– Transmission Control Protocol
TCP/IP
– Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol