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Trang 10This glossary defines many of the terms, abbreviations, and acronyms related to networking.
It includes all the key terms used throughout the book As with any growing technical field, some terms evolve and take on several meanings Where necessary, multiple definitions and abbreviation expansions are provided
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802.1q An IEEE form of trunking
802.1x An IEEE definition of port-based authentication
802.15.1 An IEEE definition of personal-area networks
802.15.1-2005 An IEEE definition of personal-area networks that includes additions incorporated in Bluetooth v1.2
802.16e An IEEE standard defining point-to-multipoint broadband wireless definitions and
an amendment to 802.16
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absorption Removes amplitude from a wave, essentially reducing the distance it can travel
access port A port connected to a host rather than to another switch and normally on only one VLAN
acknowledged (ACK) A response to some form of request
active scan The process of actively scanning for available wireless networks
Adaptive Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum Technology A spread spectrum method used to improve resistance to RF, often used in Bluetooth technology
ad hoc When two computers communicate directly with one another
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Also known as Rijndael A block cipher adopted
as an encryption standard by the U.S government
Aironet Client Administration Utility (ACAU) A Cisco software utility designed to con-figure the Aironet Desktop Utility before deployment