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The network glossary contains explanation or information about common terms used in networking
products. Some of information in this glossary might be outdated, please use with caution.
RJ-45
Standard connectors for Twisted Pair copper cable used in Ethernet networks. Although they look
similar to standard RJ-11 telephone connectors, RJ-45 connectors can have up to eight wires, whereas
telephone connectors have only four.
100Base-TX
Also known as 802.3u. The IEEE standard defines how to transmit Fast Ethernet 100Mbps data using
Cat.5 UTP/STP cable. The 100Base-TX standard is backward compatible with the 10Mbps 10-BaseT
standard.
WAN
Wide Area Network. A communication system of connecting PCs and other computing devices across
a large local, regional, national or international geographic area.
LAN
Local Area Network. It is a computer network covering a small physical area or small group of
buildings.
DMZ
Demilitarized Zone. When a router opens a DMZ port to an internal network device, it opens all the
TCP/UDP service ports to this particular device.
PPPoE
Point-to-Point over Ethernet. PPPoE relies on two widely accepted standards; PPP and Ethernet.
PPPoE is a specification for connecting the users on an Ethernet to the Internet through a common
broadband medium, such as single DSL line, wireless device or cable modem.
Transparent
Transparent mode works to transfer real IP address from WAN interface to the device that connects to
DMZ port. So the DMZ device can also get real IP address and offer the service with Internet users.
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Summary of Contents for RS-3000
Page 1: ...1 RS 3000 Office UTM Gateway User s Manual ...
Page 45: ...Figure 5 11 PPTP Connection Figure 5 12 Complete PPTP Connection Setting 43 ...
Page 133: ...Figure15 3 Traffic Log Monitor WebUI 131 ...
Page 142: ...Figure15 19 Complete Policy Setting 140 ...
Page 183: ...Figure17 33 Create Folder WebUI 181 ...
Page 185: ...Figure17 35 Select Folder for Spam Mail to move to 183 ...
Page 187: ...Figure17 37 Compact SpamMail Folder 185 ...
Page 189: ...Figure17 39 Copy the File Address that SpamMail File Store 187 ...
Page 192: ...Figure17 42 Confirm that All of the Mail in SpamMail File had been Deleted 190 ...
Page 194: ...Figure17 44 Create Folder Function WebUI 192 ...
Page 196: ...Figure17 46 Select the Folder for Needed Spam Mail to Move to 194 ...
Page 198: ...Figure17 48 Compact HamMail File 196 ...
Page 200: ...Figure17 50 Copy the File Address that HamMail File Store 198 ...