Dell PowerConnect 5324 User's Guide - Page 356
Backup Configuration Files, Bandwidth, Bandwidth Assignments, Best Effort, Boot Version, BootP, Bridge - backplane
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www.dell.com | support.dell.com A mechanism used with Half Duplex mode that enables a port not to receive a message. Backplane The main BUS that carries information in the device. Backup Configuration Files Contains a backup copy of the device configuration. The Backup file changes when the Running Configuration file or the Startup file is copied to the Backup file. Bandwidth Bandwidth specifies the amount of data that can be transmitted in a fixed amount of time. For digital devices, bandwidth is defined in Bits per Second (bps) or Bytes per Second. Bandwidth Assignments The amount of bandwidth assigned to a specific application, user, and/or interface. Baud The number of signaling elements transmitted each second. Best Effort Traffic is assigned to the lowest priority queue, and packet delivery is not guaranteed. Boot Version The boot version. BootP Bootstrap Protocol. Enables a workstation to discover its IP address, an IP address of a BootP server on a network, or a configuration file loaded into the boot of a device. BPDU Bridge Protocol Data Unit. Provide bridging information in a message format. BPDUs are sent across device information with in Spanning Tree configuration. BPDU packets contain information on ports, addresses, priorities, and forwarding costs. Bridge A device that connect two networks. Bridges are hardware specific, however they are protocol independent. Bridges operate at Layer 1 and Layer 2 levels. Broadcast Domain Devices sets that receive broadcast frames originating from any device within a designated set. Routers bind Broadcast domains, because routers do not forward broadcast frames. Broadcasting A method of transmitting packets to all ports on a network. Broadcast Storm 356