Chapter 17 - Building a Real World Network
- Air Gap - Separating one network from another
- CAN - Campus Area Network
- CoS - Class of Service
- Compatibility Requirements - If a new network will perform with issues or not
- Device Types/Requirements - Equipment need to build and organize a network
- DiffServ - Differentiated Services
- DCS - Distributed Control System
- Environment Limitations - Building space required for a network
- Equipment Limitations - If a new network can use certain kinds of cables, apps, etc.
- H.320 - used to run multimedia over ISDN based networks
- H.323 - Video Presentation Codec
- HMI - Human Machine Interface
- ICS Server - Internet Connection Sharing Server
- ICS - Industrial Control System
- List of Requirements - Features that a network needs to function
- MGCP - Media Gateway Control Protocol
- Medianet - Network of far-flung routers and servers
- Metro Ethernet - An Ethernet MAN, based on ethernet standards
- Operator - Someone who is running the machine
- Power Converter - Changes power type from AC to DC
- Power Redundancy - Keeping the network running while using less electricity
- PLC - Programmable Logic Controller
- RTP - Real-time Transport Protocol
- Real-time Video - A video broadcasted over real-time
- RTU - Remote Terminal Unit
- Security Considerations - If a network can defend against other computers and viruses
- SIP - Session Initiation Protocol
- SCADA - Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition
- UC Device - Unified Communications Device
- UC Gateway - Edge device that adds a few extra services to an edge router
- UC Server - Unified Communications Server
- UC - Unified Communication
- - Services that use the same voice
- VTC - Video Teleconferencing
- Wired/Wireless Considerations - Considerations of the advantages and disadvantages of wired/wireless networks.