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Upstream
Upstream refers to the data flowing from the end user back to the corporate host or
ISP.
VADSL (Very high speed ADSL)
same as VDSL (or a subset of VDSL, if VDSL includes symmetric mode transmission)
VCI (Virtual Circuit Identifier)
This is a field contained in the ATM cell header. It identifies a virtual circuit over which
the data in the ATM packet should be transmitted.
VPI (Virtual Path Identifier)
The VPI field in the ATM cell header associates each cell of a VPC (Virtual Path
Connection) with a particular PVL (Virtual Channel Link) over a given physical link.
VC MUX Encapsulation
Virtual Circuit Multiplexing - This is an encapsulation method used in PPP over ATM
(RFC 2364) or Ethernet over ATM (RFC1483) to transport the TCP/IP packets over
ATM cells. Each ISP specifies which type of encapsulation it supports on its DSL
service.
VDSL (Very high data rate Digital Subscriber Line)
Modem for twisted-pair access operating at data rates from 12.9 to 52.8 Mbps with
corresponding maximum reach ranging from 4500 feet to 1000 feet of 24 gauge twisted
pair.
WAN (Wide Area Network)
Private network facilities, usually offered by public telephone companies but
increasingly available from alternative access providers (sometimes called Competitive
Access Providers, or CAPs), that link business network nodes.
WINS
Windows Internet Name Server is a service provided under Microsoft’s Windows NT server.
When PC use WINS, they automatically contact the WINS server after boot up and pass it their
NetBIOS name and IP address. The WINS server maintains this information for the client PCs.
When a PC needs to contact another machine by using their NetBIOS name, it gets the IP
address for the machine from the WINS server. This information is updated automatically. The
DSL PCI modem allows the user to configure this on the "Network Properties" screens found on
the "DSL Configure" tool.
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Summary of Contents for TZ6100i
Page 5: ...5 Notice the executable setup file ...
Page 12: ...12 STEP 3 Select the Adapters tab Click the Add button STEP 4 Click the Have Disk button ...
Page 14: ...14 Click OK STEP 9 Click OK STEP 10 On the RAS Setup Window click on Configure ...
Page 16: ...16 For later changes to modem configuration see TI DSL modem Configuration for NT4 ...
Page 23: ...23 DSL Configuration Wizard Why do I need the DSL Configuration Wizard Getting Started ...
Page 47: ...47 DSL Manager Tool ...
Page 54: ...54 Uninstall Your Modem Removing Software Removing Hardware ...
Page 59: ...59 DSL Glossary ...