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FEC: Forward Error Correction: An error correction technique in which a data packet is processed through an

algorithm that adds extra error correcting bits to the packet. If the transmitted message is received in error,

these bits are used to correct the errored bits without retransmission.

Firewall: A firewall is a method of implementing common as well as user defined security policies in an effort

to keep intruders out. Firewalls work by analyzing and filtering out IP packets that violate a set of rules

defined by the firewall administrator. The firewall is located at the point of entry for the network. All data

inbound and outbound must pass through the firewall for inspection.

Fragmentation: Breaking a packet up into smaller packets that is caused either by the transmission medium

being unable to support the original size of the packet or the receiving computer not being able to receive a

packet of that size. Fragmentation occurs when the sender’s MTU is larger than the receiver’s MRU.

FTP: File Transfer Protocol. A standardized internet protocol which is the simplest way to transfer files from

one computer to another over the internet. FTP uses the Internet’s TCP/IP protocols to function.

Full Duplex: Data transmission can be transmitted and received on the same signal medium and at the same

time. Full Duplex lines are bidirectional.

G.dmt: Formally G.992.1, G.dmt is a form of ADSL that uses Discrete MultiTone (DMT) technology. G.dmt

incorporates a splitter in its design.

G.lite: Formally G.992.2, G.lite is a standard way to install ADSL service. G.lite enables connections speeds

up to 1.5 Mbps downstream and 128 kbps upstream. G.lite does not need a splitter at the user end because

splitting is preformed at the remote end (telephone company).

Gateway: A point on the network which is an entrance to another network. For example, a router is a

gateway that connects a LAN to a WAN.

Half Duplex: Data transmission can be transmitted and received on the same signal medium, but not

simultaneously. Half Duplex lines are bidirectional.

HEC: Headed Error Control: ATM error checking by using a CRC algorithm on the fifth octet in the ATM cell

header to generate a check character. Using HEC, either a single bit error in the header can be corrected or

multiple bit errors in the header can be detected.

HNP: Home Network Processor

Host: In context of Internet Protocol, a host computer is one that has full two way access to other computers

on the Internet.

IAD: Integrated Access Device: A device that multiplexes and demultiplexes communications in the CPE

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