Acronyms:

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LANLocal Area Network. A network that interconnects PCs, terminals, workstations, servers, printers and other peripherals at a high speed over short distances (usually within the same floor or building). Various LAN standards have been developed, with Ethernet as the most widely used.
LANELocal Area Network Emulation. A technique that specifies the interfaces and protocols needed for providing LAN-supported functionality and connectivity in an ATM environment, so that legacy protocols can be interoperable with the ATM protocols, interfaces and devices.
LAPDLink Access Procedure D
LBLeaky Bucket
LDLAN Destination
LELAN Emulation
LE_ARPLAN Emulation Address Resolution Protocol. LAN Emulation ARP. The ARP used in LAN Emulation for binding a requested ATM address to the MAC address.
LECLAN Emulation Client. Typically located in an ATM end system (i.e. ATM host, LAN switch), its task is to maintain address resolution tables and forward data traffic. It is uniquely associated with an ATM address.
LECLocal Exchange Carrier. An intra-LATA communication services provider.
LECIDLAN Emulation Client Identifier
LECSLAN Emulation Configuration Server. A server whose main function is to provide configuration information to a LEC (such as the ELAN it belongs to or its LES).
LESLAN Emulation Server. A server which provides support for the LAN emulation address resolution protocol (LE-ARP). The LECs register their own ATM and MAC addresses with the LES. A LES is uniquely identified by an ATM address.
LIJPLeaf Initiated Join Parameter
LIVLink Integrity Verification
LLATMILower Layer ATM Interface
LLCLogical Link Control. The upper-half of the Data Link Layer in LANs that performs error control, broadcasting, multiplexing and flow control functions (see also MAC).
LMILocal Management Interface. An ITU-T-defined interface to provide an ATM end-system user with network management information (see also ILMI).
LOCLoss of Cell delineation
LOFLoss of Frame
LOSLoss of Signal
LSBLeast Significant Bit
LSRLeaf Setup Request
LTLower Tester
LTHLength Field
MAMaintenance and Adaptation
MACMedium Access Control. A set of protocols that are (the lower) part of the Data Link Layer and consist the basis of the IEEE LAN specifications. Generally, MAC determines the way devices can transmit in a broadcast network (see also LLC).
MANMetropolitan Area Network. A term to describe a network that provides regional connectivity within a metropolitan area (such as a city). MANs are classified to be between LANs and WANs.
MBSMaximum Burst Size. A traffic parameter that specifies the maximum number of cells that can be transmitted at the peak rate (PCR).
MCRMinimum Cell Rate. A parameter that gives the minimum rate that cells can be transmitted by a source over a virtual connection (VC).
MCTDMaximum Cell Transfer Delay. As the name suggests it is the maximum CTD over a given QoS class.
MEMapping Entity
MIBManagement Information Base. A data structure that defines objects for referencing variables such as integers and strings. In general, it contains information regarding network's management and performance, i.e. traffic parameters (see also ILMI, AToMMIB).
MIDMultiplex Identification. A 10-bit field in the AAL3/4 SAR-PDU header for identifying the different CPCS-PDUs multiplexed over the same VCC.
MINMultistage Interconnection Network. A switch fabric built from switching elements organized in series and/or in parallel, for providing physical connections between the inputs and the outputs of a switch.
MIRMaximum Information Rate
MMFMultimode Fiberoptic cable
MPEGMotion Picture Experts Group. A video technology standard that specifies the digital encoding, transmission and decoding protocols, capable of presenting VCR quality motion video.
MPOAMultiprotocol Over ATM. A set of standards to support, other than IP, (distributed) routing protocols. Developed on top of LANE and NHRP it willl support switches, route servers and hosts all attached to an ATM network.
MRCSMulti-rate Circuit Switching
MSMeta Signaling
MSAPManagement Service Access Point
MSBMost Significant Bit
MSNMonitoring Cell Sequence Number
MSVCMeta-signaling Virtual Channel
MTMessage Type
MTPMessage Transfer Part
MTUMessage Transfer Unit
N-ISDNNarrowband Integrated Services Digital Network
NDISNetwork Driver Interface Specification. Generic name for a device driver for a NIC, which is independent of any hardware or software implementation.
NENetwork Element
NEBIOSNetwork Basic Input/Output System
NHRPNext Hop Resolution Protocol. A protocol proposed to be used for ATM address resolution based on Classical IP. In particular if an address request cannot be served by a node it is forwarded to the next server-node on the path to the destination until finally the ATM-IP address mapping can be accomplished.
NMSNetwork Management System. Set of OAM&P functions for setting the required hardware and software parameters used in managing a network.
NNINetwork to Network Interface
NPNetwork Performance
NPCNetwork Parameter Control. Traffic management mechanism (performed at the NNI) exercised by a network for traffic received by another network.
NRMNetwork Resource Management
NSAPNetwork Services Access Point. In the OSI environment it is the SAP between the network and the transport layers, which identifies a DTE by a unique address.
NSPNetwork Service Provider
NSRNon-Source Routed
NTNetwork Termination
OAMOperations and Maintenance. Set of administrative and supervisory actions regarding network performance monitoring, failure detection and system protection. Special-type cells are used to carry OAM-related information.
ODIOpen Data-Link Interface
OLIOriginating Line Information
OOFOut of Frame
OPCROriginal Program Clock Reference
OSIOpen Systems Interconnection. The OSI Reference Model introduced by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) consists of 7 layers, each specifying the protocols and functions required for two nodes to communicate using the underlying network infrastructure (physical medium, switches, routers, bridges, multiplexers, intermediate nodes).
OSIDOrigination Signaling Identifier
OSPFOpen Shortest Path First
OUIOrganization Unique Identifier.
OUIOrganizational Unit Identifier.
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