Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Table of Acronyms

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

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