Dell PowerConnect 2708 User's Guide - Page 83

Router, Server, Startup Configuration, Subnet, Subnet Mask, Switch, TCP/IP

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Q QoS Quality of Service. QoS allows network managers to decide how and what network traffic is forwarded according to priorities, application types, and source and destination addresses. R RMON Remote Monitoring. Provides network information to be collected from a single workstation. Router A Ethernet switch module that connects to separate networks. Routers forward packets between two or more networks. Routers operate at a Layer 3 level. S Server A central computer that provides services to other computers on a network. Services may include file storage and access to applications. SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol. Manages LANs. SNMP based software communicates with network Ethernet switch with embedded SNMP agents. SNMP agents gather network activity and Ethernet switch status information, and send the information back to a workstation. Startup Configuration Retains the exact switch configuration when the switch module is powered down or rebooted. Subnet Sub-network. Subnets are portions of a network that share a common address component. On TCP/IP networks, Ethernet switch modules that share a prefix are part of the same subnet. For example, all Ethernet switch modules with a prefix of 157.100.100.100 are part of the same subnet. Subnet Mask Used to mask all or part of an IP address used in a subnet address. Switch Filters and forwards packets between LAN segments. Switches support any packet protocol type. T TCP/IP Transmissions Control Protocol. Enables two hosts to communicate and exchange data streams. TCP guarantees packet delivery, and guarantees packets are transmitted and received in the order their sent. 83

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Q
QoS
Quality of Service.
QoS allows network managers to decide how and what network traffic is forwarded according
to priorities, application types, and source and destination addresses.
R
RMON
Remote Monitoring. Provides network information to be collected from a single workstation.
Router
A Ethernet switch module that connects to separate networks. Routers forward packets between two or more
networks. Routers operate at a Layer 3 level.
S
Server
A central computer that provides services to other computers on a network. Services may include file storage and
access to applications.
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol. Manages LANs. SNMP based software communicates with network
Ethernet switch with embedded SNMP agents. SNMP agents gather network activity and Ethernet switch status
information, and send the information back to a workstation.
Startup Configuration
Retains the exact switch configuration when the switch module is powered down or rebooted.
Subnet
Sub-network. Subnets are portions of a network that share a common address component. On TCP/IP networks,
Ethernet switch modules that share a prefix are part of the same subnet. For example, all Ethernet switch
modules with a prefix of 157.100.100.100 are part of the same subnet.
Subnet Mask
Used to mask all or part of an IP address used in a subnet address.
Switch
Filters and forwards packets between LAN segments. Switches support any packet protocol type.
T
TCP/IP
Transmissions Control Protocol. Enables two hosts to communicate and exchange data streams. TCP guarantees
packet delivery, and guarantees packets are transmitted and received in the order their sent.