Acronym
|
Name
|
Description
|
ACE GSS
|
Application
Control Engine Global Site Selector
|
Cisco’s technology product for GLB
|
AD
|
Active Directory
|
Is a directory service system produced by the vendor Microsoft
|
ADNS
|
Authoritative
Domain Name Service
|
Authoritative
name server is a name server that gives answers in response to queries about
names in a specific zone
|
BFD
|
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
|
A form of keepalive mechanism used by routing protocols to rapidly
detect link failure
|
BGP
|
Border Gateway
Protocol
|
An exterior
gateway routing protocol based on autonomous systems.
|
DC
|
Data Centre
|
A facility which houses a large volume of servers, network and storage
systems
|
DDoS
|
Distributed
Denial of Service
|
A form of attack
where a large number of sytems simultaneously attempt to connect to a single
target system to overwhelm its capacity
|
DHCP
|
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
|
Is a protocol used to assign devices connected to a network with a
valid IP address
|
DMVPN
|
Dynamic
Multipoint VPN
|
A hub &
Spoke VPN architecture that enables spoke-to-spoke VPNs to be set up on
demand
|
DNS
|
Domain Name Service
|
Is hierarchical naming system for computers, services, or any resource
connected to the Internet or internal network
|
DR
|
Disaster
Recovery
|
An event
instantiated to recover a business’s systems from an unexpected disaster
|
EOL
|
End of Life
|
A product that is no longer being marketed or sold by a manufacturer
|
GLB
|
Global Load
Balancer
|
A device/system
designed to distribute workload or client connections across two or more
distinct locations.
|
GRE
|
Generic Routing and Encapsulation
|
A method of encapsulating traffic within a tunnel construct to allow
it to transit an area that it otherwise could not. Such a tunnel may be
encrypted.
|
GSLB
|
Global Server
Load Balancer
|
Citrix’s
technology product for GLB
|
GSLBIP
|
Global Server Load Balancer IP
|
A GSLB site IP address is an IP address associated with a GSLB site
|
IP
|
Internet
Protocol Address
|
A unique address
that identifies each computer connected to an Internet Protocol based network
|
IS
|
Internet Systems
|
A network zone that hosts Close Brother’s internet facing and high
sensitivity systems
|
LDAP
|
Lightweight
Directory Authentication Protocol
|
Is a protocol
used to access director services systems
|
MEP
|
Metric Exchange Protocol
|
Citrix proprietary protocol used for
intercommunication between the NetScaler appliances for Global Server Load
Balancing
|
MIP
|
Mapped IP
|
The NetScaler
Mapped IP addresses (MIP) are used for server-side connections
|
NSIP
|
NetScaler IP
|
The NetScaler IP (NSIP) address is the management IP address used to
access the NetScaler
|
OS
|
Office Systems
|
A network zone
that hosts Close Brother’s internal systems and services
|
OSPF
|
Open Shortest Path First
|
An interior gateway routing protocol
|
PAC
|
Proxy
auto-config
|
A file which
includes configuration information and script language used by web browsers
and other client software to access the internet via a proxy service
|
RPO
|
Recover Point Objective
|
This is the point-in-time to which systems and data must be recovered
after an outage. It defines the amount of data loss that a business can
endure
|
RTO
|
Recover Time
Objective
|
The time within
which systems and applications must be recovered after an outage. It defines
the amount of downtime that a business can endure and survive
|
SNIP
|
Subnet IP
|
The subnet IP (SNIP) address is used in connection management and
server monitoring
|
T&D
|
Test &
Development
|
A network zone
that hosts Close Brother’s test and development systems
|
VIP
|
Virtual IP
|
IP address assigned not bound to a specific application, network card
or server
|
VLAN
|
Virtual Local
Area Network
|
A VLAN is a partitioning
technology, allowing for the segmentation of traffic into several LANs within
the same physical switch
|
VPN
|
Virtual Private Network
|
A VPN extends a private network over a publicly accessible network,
allowing systems and employees to access an organisation’s systems from
another remote location
|
VRF
|
Virtual Routing
and Forwarding
|
A method of
segmenting the routing capacity of a device or group of devices to enable it
to hold multiple routing tables
|
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Table of Acronyms
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment