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134 en | Glossary Dinion2X IP Camera MAC MIB MPEG-4 MSS M Media Access Control: A quasi-unique identifier attached to most network adapters (NICs). It is a number that acts like a name for a particular network adapter. Management Information Base: a collection of information for remote servicing using the SNMP protocol. A further development of MPEG-2 designed for transmitting audiovisual data at very low transfer rates (for example over the Internet). Maximum Segment Size: maximum byte figure for the user data in a data packet. Net mask NTP N A mask that explains which part of an IP address is the network address and which part is the host address. It is usually written in dotted decimal notation, for example "255.255.255.192" Network Time Protocol: a standard for synchronizing computer system clocks via packet-based communication networks. NTP uses the connectionless network protocol UDP. This was developed specifically for enabling time to be reliably transmitted over networks with variable packet runtime (Ping). O OF Optical Fiber: now used predominantly as the transmission medium for line-borne telecommunication processes (glass fiber cable). P Parameters Values used for configuration. QCIF Q Quarter CIF: video format with 176 × 144/120 pixels (see CIF). AR18-10-B006 | v1.1 | 2010.06 Installation and Operation Manual Bosch Security Systems

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en | Glossary
Dinion2X IP Camera
AR18-10-B006 | v1.1 | 2010.06
Installation and Operation Manual
Bosch Security Systems
M
MAC
Media Access Control: A quasi-unique identifier attached to
most network adapters (NICs). It is a number that acts like a
name for a particular network adapter.
MIB
Management Information Base: a collection of information for
remote servicing using the SNMP protocol.
MPEG-4
A further development of MPEG-2 designed for transmitting
audiovisual data at very low transfer rates (for example over the
Internet).
MSS
Maximum Segment Size: maximum byte figure for the user data
in a data packet.
N
Net mask
A mask that explains which part of an IP address is the network
address and which part is the host address. It is usually written
in dotted decimal notation, for example "255.255.255.192"
NTP
Network Time Protocol: a standard for synchronizing computer
system clocks via packet-based communication networks. NTP
uses the connectionless network protocol UDP. This was
developed specifically for enabling time to be reliably
transmitted over networks with variable packet runtime (Ping).
O
OF
Optical Fiber: now used predominantly as the transmission
medium for line-borne telecommunication processes (glass
fiber cable).
P
Parameters
Values used for configuration.
Q
QCIF
Quarter CIF: video format with 176 × 144/120 pixels (see CIF).