Motorola SBG-940 User Guide - Page 136
registration, return loss, RJ-11, RJ-45, router, routing table, Remote Access Server
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Overview Installation Troubleshooting Contact FAQ Specifications Glossary License Configuration: Basic Gateway TCP/IP Wireless USB R RAS registration return loss RF RFC RJ-11 RJ-45 ROM router routing table RTS Remote Access Server How a cable modem makes itself known to the CMTS. The cable modem configuration file and authorization are verified and the CoS is negotiated. A measurement of the quality of the match of the device to the cable system. Return loss is the ratio of the amount of power reflected by the device. A return loss of 20 dB or greater is preferred. Radio Frequency - signals used by the CMTS transmitter and receiver to send data over HFC. The carrier is modulated to encode the digital data stream for transmission across the cable network. Request for Comments published on the IETF or other websites. Many RFCs become international standards. The most common type of connector for household or office phones. An 8-pin modular connector; the most common connector type for 10Base-T or 100Base-T Ethernet networks. read-only memory On IP networks, a device connecting at least two networks, which may or may not be similar. A router is typically located at a gateway between networks. A router operates on OSI network layer 3. It filters packets based on the IP address, examining the source and destination IP addresses to determine the best route on which to forward them. A router is often included as part of a network switch. A router can also be implemented as software on a computer. A table listing available routes that is used by a router to determine the best route for a packet. request to send SBG940 User Guide 128