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The following section details what’s new in Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch
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“Other changes” (page 9)
Other changes
For information about changes that are not feature-related, see the
following sections:
Terminology
Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 Terminology, NN46205-102 is a new
document for Release 5.0. This document consolidates all terminology and
acronyms into one document. Use this document for information about
common acronyms and terms used in the Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch
8600 documentation.
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This document provides information about the terms and acronyms used in
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access control entry (ACE)
One of the filter rules that comprise an access
control list (ACL). A filter rule statement defines
a pattern (in a packet) and the desired behavior
for packets that carry the pattern. When the
packets match an ACE rule, the specified action
executes.
access control list (ACL)
An ordered list of filter rules referred to as
access control entries. The ACEs provide
specific actions, such as dropping packets within
a specified IP range, or a specific Transmission
Control Protocol (TCP) or User Datagram
Protocol (UDP) port or port range. When an
ingress or egress packet meets the match
criteria specified in one or more ACEs within an
ACL, the corresponding action executes.
access control template (ACT)
Defines the selection of match fields for a given
ACL. Before you add an ACE to an ACL, you
must first associate the ACL with an existing
ACT.
add/drop multiplexer (ADM)
A network element in which facilities are
added, dropped, or passed directly through for
transmission to other network elements.
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
Maps an IP address to a physical machine
address, for example, maps an IP address to an
Ethernet media across control (MAC) address.
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address resolution unit (ARU)
An application specific integrated circuit (ASIC)
that makes forwarding decisions that do not
require CPU activity and, therefore; does not
adversely affect forwarding speed.
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
A privacy protocol. AES is the current encryption
standard (FIPS-197) intended for use by U.S.
government organizations to protect sensitive
information.
aggregate
A prefix length that is formed by combining
several specific prefixes. The resulting prefix is
used to combine blocks of address space into a
single routing announcement.
American Standard Code for Information Interchange
(ASCII)
A code for representing characters in computers.
ASCII uses uppercase and lowercase alphabetic
letters, numeric digits, and special symbols.
application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC)
A application-specific integrated circuit
developed to perform more quickly and efficiently
than a generic processor.
area border router (ABR)
A router attached to two or more areas inside an
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) network. ABRs
play an important role in OSPF networks by
condensing the amount of disseminated OSPF
information.
asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL)
A standard that allows digital broadband (over 6
Mbit/s) signals and plain old telephone service to
transmit up to 12 000 feet over a twisted copper
pair.
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
A transfer mode that organizes information into
cells and the recurrence of cells depends on the
required or instantaneous bit rate.
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attenuation
The decrease in signal strength in an optical fiber
caused by absorption and scattering.
attribute
A unit of data that is used by BGP to describe
any of the following prefixes: AS-PATH,
LOCAL-PREF, NEXT-HOP, and so on.
automatic protection switching (APS)
A Synchronous Optical Network (SONET)
feature that protects against line failure.
AS (autonomous system)
A set of routers under a single technical
administration, using a single IGP and common
metrics to route packets within the AS, and using
an EGP to route packets to other ASs.
AS confederation
A single logical AS that comprises multiple
sub-ASs to ensure scalability.
autonomous system border router (ASBR)
A router attached at the edge of an OSPF
network. An ASBR uses one or more interfaces
that run an interdomain routing protocol such
as BGP. In addition, a router distributing static
routes or Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
routes into OSPF is considered an ASBR.
ASN (autonomous system number)
A two-byte number that is used to identify a
specific AS.
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backplane forwarding module (BFM)
Connects the switching module on the Web
Switching Module (WSM) and SSL Acceleration
Module (SAM) to the Nortel Ethernet Routing
Switch 8600 backplane.
backup designated router (BDR)
Assumes the designated router (DR) role for the
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol if the
DR fails.
bandwidth
A measure of transmission capacity for a
particular pathway, expressed in megabits per
second (Mbit/s).
BAP memory controller (BMC)
A Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)
device on the R module.
basic rate interface (BRI)
A type of Integrated Services Digital Network
(ISDN) access provided by a set of time division
multiplexed digital channels that include two
B-channels at 64 kbit/s (for digitized voice and
data), one D-channel at 16 kbit/s (for signaling
information), and one or more maintenance
channels.
Baysecure Access Control (BSAC)
A Nortel Remote Authentication Dial-In User
Service (RADIUS) server.
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bit error rate (BER)
The ratio of the number of bit errors to the
total number of bits transmitted in a given time
interval.
BGP (Border Gateway Protocol)
An inter-domain routing protocol that provides
loop-free inter-domain routing between
autonomous systems (ASs) or within an AS.
BGP neighbor
BGP routers that have interfaces to a common
network.
BGP peer
A relationship that is formed between any two
routers that open a TCP connection to each
other for the purpose of exchanging routing
informations.
BGP session
An active connection between two routers
running BGP.
BGP speaker
An entity within a BGP router that is used to
communicate with other BGP speakers by
establishing a peer-to-peer session.
bit interleaved parity (BIP)
A simple parity check mechanism.
blade
A synonym for a line card.
Bootstrap Protocol (BootP)
A User Datagram Protocol (UDP)/Internet
Protocol (IP)-based protocol that a booting host
uses to configure itself dynamically and without
user supervision.
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bootstrap router (BSR)
A dynamically elected Protocol Independent
Multicast (PIM) router that collects information
about potential Rendezvous Point routers and
distributes the information to all PIM routers in
the domain.
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
An exterior gateway protocol that routers use in
different autonomous systems (AS) to exchange
routing information.
boundary port
A bridge port that attaches a Multiple Spanning
Tree (MST) bridge to a LAN in another region.
Breaker Interface Panel (BIP)
A central rack location that connects redundant
input DC-power feeds and routes to one or two
8010co chassis. The BIP provides an alarm
module and display panel that monitors system
components, generates alarms, and controls
LED status indicators.
Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU)
A data frame used to exchange information
among the bridges in local or wide area networks
for network topology maintenance.
burst tolerance (BT)
For ATM traffic, the maximum burst size (MBS)
minus 1 multiplied by the difference between
the peak cell rate (PCR) and sustained cell rate
(SCR) intervals.
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