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PAM mailbox serial interface
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Backplane interface that connects the NSP and the NRP-2. Used for internal communication only, the PAM mailbox serial interface is not intended to carry user data.
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PAP
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Password Authentication Protocol. Authentication protocol that allows PPP peers to authenticate one another. The remote router attempting to connect to the local router is required to send an authentication request. Unlike CHAP, PAP passes the password and host name or username in the clear (unencrypted). PAP does not itself prevent unauthorized access, but merely identifies the remote end. The router or access server then determines if that user is allowed access. PAP is supported only on PPP lines. Compare with CHAP.
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PCMCIA
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Personal Computer Memory Card International Association. Refers to a standard used for credit-card-sized computer peripherals. Type I devices are very thin memory cards: Type 2 devices include most modems and interfaces; and Type 3 devices are used for disk drives and thicker components.
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PCR
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peak cell rate. Parameter defined by the ATM Forum for ATM traffic management. In CBR transmissions, PCR determines how often data samples are sent. In ABR transmissions, PCR determines the maximum value of the ACR.
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PEM
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power entry module. The PEM converts the -48 VDC power voltage into the voltages used internally by the Cisco 6400. The Cisco 6400 is designed to operate on one or two PEM units.
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ping
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packet internet groper. ICMP echo message and its reply. Often used in IP networks to test whether a network device destination can be reached from the source.
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PLCP
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physical layer convergence procedure. Specification that maps ATM cells into physical media, such as T3 or E3, and defines certain management information.
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PNNI
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1. Private Network-Network Interface. ATM Forum specification for distributing topology information between switches and clusters of switches that is used to compute paths through the network. The specification is based on well-known link-state routing techniques and includes a mechanism for automatic configuration in networks in which the address structure reflects the topology.
2. Private Network Node Interface. ATM Forum specification for signaling to establish point-to-point and point-to-multipoint connections across an ATM network. The protocol is based on the ATM Forum UNI specification with additional mechanisms for source routing, crankback, and alternate routing of call setup requests.
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point-to-multipoint connection
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One of two fundamental connection types. In ATM, a point-to-multipoint connection is a unidirectional connection in which a single-source end system (known as a root node) connects to multiple destination end systems (known as leaves). Compare with point-to-point connection.
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point-to-point connection
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One of two fundamental connection types. In ATM, a point-to-point connection is a connection between two endpoints. Compare with point-to-multipoint connection.
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POP
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point of presence. Physical location within a LATA where a long distance carrier or cellular provider interfaces with the network of the local exchange carrier (LEC), also called the local telephone company.
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POTS
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plain old telephone service. See PSTN.
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power-on servicing
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Feature that allows faulty components to be diagnosed, removed, and replaced while the rest of the device continues to operate normally. Sometimes abbreviated POS. Sometimes called hot swapping. See also OIR.
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PPP
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Point-to-Point Protocol. A protocol that encapsulates network layer protocol information over point-to-point links. PPP is defined in RFC 1661.
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PPPoA
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PPP over ATM.
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PPPoE
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PPP over Ethernet.
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PPTP
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Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol. Microsoft's Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol. Some of the features in L2TP were derived from PPTP.
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precloning
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Cloning a specified number of virtual access interfaces from a virtual template at system startup or when the command is configured.
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PSTN
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Public Switched Telephone Network. General term referring to the variety of telephone networks and services in place worldwide. Sometimes called POTS.
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PTA
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PPP Termination Aggregation.
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PVC
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permanent virtual circuit or connection. Virtual circuit that is permanently established. PVCs save bandwidth associated with circuit establishment and tear down in situations where certain virtual circuits must exist all the time. In ATM terminology, called a permanent virtual connection. Compare with SVC. See also virtual circuit (VC).
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PVP
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permanent virtual path. Virtual path that consists of PVCs. See also PVC and virtual path.
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